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Houston Astros 2016 season review

ABOUT THE 2016 RECORD in the standings: The Astros finished 84-78 year of the whiff: The Astros pitching staff set Overall Record:...... 84-78 this season and in 3rd place in the AL West trailing a club record for in a season with 1,396, Home Record:...... 43-38 the Rangers (95-67) and Mariners (86-76)...Houston besting their 2004 campaign (1,282)...the Astros --with Roof Open:...... 6-6 went into the final weekend of the season still alive ranked 2nd in the AL in strikeouts, while the --with Roof Closed:...... 37-32 in the playoff chase, eventually finishing 5.0 games led the AL with 617, also a club record. --with Roof Open/Closed:...... 0-0 back of the 2nd AL Wild Card...this marked the Astros Road Record:...... 41-40 2nd consecutive winning season, their 1st time to throw that leather: The Astros finished the Series Record (prior to current series):...23-25-4 Sweeps:...... 10-4 post back-to-back winning years since the 2001-06 season leading the AL in with When Scoring 4 or More Runs:.....68-24 seasons. a .987 clip (77 errors in 6,081 total chances)...this When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs:...16-54 marked the 2nd-best fielding percentage for the club Shutouts:...... 8-8 tale of two seasons: The Astros went 67-50 in a season, trailing only the 2008 Astros (.989). In One- Games:...... 28-25 (.573) from May 23 to the end of the season, which In Two-Run Games: ...... 16-16 came after the club bottomed out with a 17-28 record GUNSLINGERS: The Astros led the Majors in vs. Left-Handed Starters:...... 28-26 after a loss on May 22...it was an uphill battle for the assists with 45, their most since 2003 (47)...Colby vs. Right-Handed Starters:...... 56-52 Astros all season, as the club started 7-17 in April and Rasmus (13) finished tied for 3rd in the AL in assists, During the Day:...... 29-25 recovered to go 77-61 (.558) in their final 138 games. while (12) finished tied for 5th. At Night:...... 55-53 When Scoring First:...... 58-27 hot streak: young guns: Opponent Scores First: ...... 26-51 For over a 3-month span from May 22- The Astros used 16 rookies this Outhit Opponent:...... 61-8 Sept. 6, the Astros were the best team in the American season, including 9 position players and 7 ... Outhit by Opponent:...... 13-65 League with a 57-36 record...this followed the Astros among AL teams, only the Athletics (19) and Yankees Equal Hits:...... 10-5 17-28 start to the season. (17) used more...on Aug. 31, the day before rosters When Hitting :...... 70-45 best records in the majors (may 23-sept. 6): expanded, Houston’s roster averaged 27.4 years of No Home Runs:...... 14-33 1. Chicago (NL): 60-36 (.625) age, which tied as the 2nd-youngest in the AL, trailing Walkoff Home Runs:...... 3-1 2. Houston: 57-36 (.613) Tampa Bay (27.3) and tied with Minnesota. Come-from-Behind Wins:...... 34 3. : 58-37 (.611) Largest Comeback:...... 4 division foes: Houston finished 41-35 in intradivi- Losses After Leading:...... 33 record by month: Last At-Bat Wins:...... 18 After their 7-17 April, the Astros sion games this season, which was their best record Largest Blown Lead:...... 3 recovered to post winning records in four consecutive against AL Western division opponents in franchise Extra-Inning Games:...... 10-8 months, going 17-12 in May, 18-8 in June, 13-12 in history...only the Rangers (47-29) posted a better Different Batting Orders:...... 143 July and 16-13 in August...Houston would finish with a record against AL West opponents than the Astros. After Six Innings: 12-15 record in September and a 1-1 record in October. Lead: 68-8...... Tied: 9-8...... Trail: 7-62 vs. the angels: The Astros posted an 11-game After Seven Innings: June showers: The Astros went 18-8 in June, winning streak against the Angels in 2016, Houston’s Lead: 69-5...... Tied: 9-6...... Trail: 6-67 giving them their most wins in the month since posting longest winning streak against an AL club in franchise After Eight Innings: an 18-10 record in June of 1989...their .692 winning history...2B Jose Altuve safely in 18 of the 19 Lead: 76-3...... Tied: 6-5...... Trail: 2-70 percentage in the month ranked 2nd in franchise histo- games between the club’s posting a .434 (33x76) ry to the 1979 Astros, which went 20-8 (.714) in June. average and racking up the 3rd-highest hit total against astros 2016 timeline: the Angels in a single season in Major League history. home cooking: april 5 The Astros finished with a winning ...... Win on at NYY K’S and o’s: april 11...... White named AL POTW record at home this season with a 43-38 mark...this In a 3-game sweep of the Orioles april 11...... Win Home Opener vs. KC gives Houston consecutive years with winning home from May 24-26, Astros pitchers recorded a combined april 18...... Altuve named AL POTW records, last accomplished by the Astros for 10 straight 52 strikeouts, which set a Major League record for a april 25...... Rasmus named AL POTW seasons from 2001-10. 3-game series...Astros pitchers tallied 18, 19 and 15 june 9...... MLB Draft begins strikeouts in the 3 games...additionally, the Astros june 22...... Astros sign 1st-rounder Whitley minute maid attendance numbers: june 27...... Correa named AL POTW The Astros became the 1st team since 1913 to strike out at least july 2...... Altuve named June AL POTM finished their home schedule with a Minute Maid Park 15 batters in 3 consecutive games. july 5...... Altuve, Harris named All-Stars attendance of 2,306,623, which marks the highest july 12...... AL wins MLB All-Star Game home attendance figure for the Astros since the 2010 busy trip: The Astros set a franchise record by july 16...... Astros sign Gurriel campaign (2,331,490). scoring 48 runs on their 6-game road trip from June july 25...... Bregman makes MLB debut 24-29...the previous high in runs scored on a 6-game july 27...... Valbuena final game of season road success: aug. 1...... Feldman, Fields traded At 41-40 on the road, the Astros road trip was 47 runs, posted from April 9-14, 2004. aug. 2...... McCullers final start of season finished with their best road record and their most wins aug. 6...... Astros sellout MMP vs. TEX on the road since the club went 44-37 in road games in WINSDAYs: The Astros finished with a 17-7 record aug. 11....CF Renovation Project announced 2004...the 2004 season was also the last time the club on Wednesdays this season, their best record on any aug. 15...... Correa named AL POTW finished a season with a winning record on the road. day of the week...Houston won 13 straight Wednesday aug. 27...... Keuchel final start of season games from April 27-July 27. aug. 30...... Elias named Assistant GM extra! extra!: sept. 22 The Astros went 10-8 in 18 ex- ...... Brown announces retirement bbwaa awards: sept. 26...... Berman inducted into WOH tra-inning games, the most extra-inning games by an The Houston Chapter of the sept. 29.... Eliminated from postseason race AL team this season (only Atlanta had more with 22)... Baseball Writers Association of America announced the Astros 18 extra-inning games were their most since their 2016 annual awards earlier this month, naming upcoming mlb schedule: the 2011 season (18). 2B Jose Altuve as the club’s MVP...the full list of awards follows: 6th day after out west: From June 14 to the end of the season, • Astros MVP: 2B Jose Altuve First day MLB and MiLB players can sign with the Astros posted a 28-19 road record, which was tops • Astros of the Year: RHP new teams in the Majors in that span...on the season, Houston • Astros Rookie of the Year: RHP Chris Devenski 12th day after world series ranked 3rd in the AL in runs per game on the road • Good Guy Award: RHP Collin McHugh Last day a player can accept Qualifying Offer (4.81) behind Boston (4.95) and Seattle (4.91). • Houston Area (non Astro) Player of the Year: 1B Paul Best Road Record - since June 14 Goldschmidt, nov. 18 1. Houston: 28-19 (.596) 3. St. Louis: 28-21 (.571) • Fred Hartman Long and Meritorious Service Award: Last day to set roster prior to Rule 5 Draft 2. Boston: 29-21 (.580) 4. Detroit: 26-22 (.542) Mike Lutz, former Associated Press writer Dec. 2 UPCOMING postseason SCHEDULE Last day to tender contracts Date Postseason series Television Dec. 4-8 Oct. 15-23 Championship Series FOX or FS1 MLB , Rule 5 Draft (Dec. 8) Oct. 25-Nov. 2 World Series FOX

NL West Champions 198O, 1986 | NL Central Champions 1997, 1998, 1999, 2OO1 | NL Division Series Champions 2OO4 | NL Champions 2OO5 | al wild card 2015 astro all-stars: 2B Jose Altuve and RHP represented the prodigy: With 20 home runs this season, joined the Astros in this year’s All-Star Game, a 4-2 AL win over the NL...for Altuve, as the only in Major League history to hit 20 it marked his 2nd All-Star start and his 4th overall appearance...Harris, who homers twice through their age-21 seasons (ESPN Stats & Info): was making his All-Star debut, pitched out of a huge jam in the 8th inning, YEAR PLAYER HR AGE striking out PH Aledmys Diaz with the bases loaded to preserve the 4-2 2016 Correa 20 21 lead...RF George Springer norrowly missed an All-Star selection finishing 2015 Correa 22 20 2nd in the AL All-Star Final Vote to OF Michael Saunders. 1997 Rodriguez 23 21 1996 Rodriguez 36 20 weekly recognitions: Astros players won 5 AL Player of the Week Awards this season, the most by any AL team, including 2 by SS Carlos up the charts: With 20 homers this season, SS Carlos Correa has hit Correa (June 20-26, Aug. 8-14) and 1 each by 1B Tyler White (April 4-10), 42 career home runs, including 41 as a , which ranks 1st among 2B Jose Altuve (April 11-17) and LF (April 18-24)...this shortstops in franchise history. marks just the 2nd time in franchise history that the Astros have had 5 hr by shortstops in astros history: players win a Player of the Week award in the same season, also in 2008. 1. Carlos Correa - 41 3. - 31 2. - 35 4. Andujar Cedeno - 30 monthly honors: 2B Jose Altuve was named the AL Player of the Month for June after hitting .420 (42x100) with 6 doubles, 4 homers, 15 iron man: George Springer played in all 162 games, becoming the 1st RBI, 6 steals and a 1.112 OPS (.492 OBP/.620 SLG) in 26 games... Altuve Astro to appear in every game since in 2007...Springer has became the 1st 2nd baseman in club history to win a monthly award and played in a Major League-leading 187 consecutive team games. the 1st Astro to win a Player of the Month award since in May of 2008. the 100 club: Jose Altuve (108) and George Springer (116) each scored over 100 runs...the last time the Astros had multiple players score mvp caliber: In addition to leading the AL in batting average (.338) and 108-or-more runs in a single season was in 2003: (109), in hits (216), 2B Jose Altuve ranked tied for 2nd in steals (30), 3rd in WAR Lance Berkman (110). (7.6), tied for 3rd in doubles (42), 4th in (340), 4th in OBP (.396) and 5th in OPS (.928)...Altuve is just the 4th player in AL history to record leaders of the pack: George Springer tied the club record for at least 24 home runs, 30 steals and 42 doubles in a single season, most leadoff homers in a season with 8, originally set by in 2001... recently accomplished by Jacoby Ellsbury in 2011 (32 HR, 39 SB, 46 2B). Houston had a total of 14 leadoff homers this season (6 by Jose Altuve), which are a club record and 1 shy of the Major League record. batting title secured: 2B Jose Altuve won the AL batting title for most leadoff hr in a season - mlb history the 2nd time in his career with a .338 average and led the Majors with 216 1. New York-AL: 15 (2003) hits...Altuve is the only player in club history to win a batting title. 2. Houston: 14 (2016) leaders T3. ARI (2007), CHC (2007), BAL (1996): 12 Batting Average Hits 1. Jose Altuve (.338) 1. Jose Altuve (216) springer dingers: With a career-high 29 home runs this season, RF 2. Mookie Betts (.318) 2. Mookie Betts (214) George Springer has 65 homers in his 342 career games. 3. Dustin Pedroia (.318) 3. Dustin Pedroia (201) hr thru 1st 342 career games as an astro: 1. Lance Berkman - 73 T3. Glenn Davis - 65 all the hits: 2B Jose Altuve reached 200 hits for the 3rd straight T2. George Springer - 65 4. Richard Hidalgo - 63 season, becoming the 1st player with 3 consecutive 200-hit seasons since Ichiro Suzuki had 10 straight from 2001-10...the last right-handed hitters summer catch: C split his season as the Astros designated to record 3 straight: (5 straight, 2003-07) and hitter (71g) and (55g), posting far better numbers while playing the (3 straight, 2005-07). field, including a .295 (56x190) average with 19 homers and 41 RBI...his 19 homers as a catcher set a franchise record. more 200 hits: Prior to 2B Jose Altuve, there had only been one astros single-season leaders (as catcher) 200-hit season in club history, accomplished by 2B Craig Biggio (210) Average (min. 200 PA) Home Runs in 1998...Altuve is the fifth 2nd baseman in MLB history to record three 1. Meluskey (2000) - .306 1. Gattis (2016) - 19 200-hit seasons, with the other 4 being Hall of Famers: 2. Ashby (1987) - .297 T2. Castro (2013) - 16 most 200-hit seasons by mlb 2nd basemen 3. Gattis (2016) - .295 T2. Bateman (1966) - 16 T1. Charlie Gehringer: 7 (1929-37) T1. : 7 (1920-29) power surge: C Evan Gattis hit 10 home runs in September en route 3. : 4 (1901-10) to his career high of 32 home runs on the season...Gattis fell just 1 homer T4. Jose Altuve: 3 (2014-16) shy of the franchise record for home runs in the month of September, set T4. Billy Herman: 3 (1932-36) by Richard Hidalgo in 2000 and Lance Berkman in 2005.

Quickest to 1000: 2B Jose Altuve recorded his 1,000th career hit crime stoppers: C Evan Gattis gunned down 12 of 27 runners at- on Aug. 16 vs. STL in what was his 786th career game in the Majors... tempting to steal this season for a 46.4% percentage...that he became the quickest player in franchise history to 1,000 hits and the percentage ranked 3rd among all (min. 50g) behind only Roberto 2nd-quickest among all active Major League players, as Ichiro Suzuki Perez (50%) and Salvador Perez (48.1%). reached the milestone in 696 games. quickest to 1,000 hits in astros history: bregman’s journey: IF made his Major League debut 1. Jose Altuve (2011-16) - 786 games on July 25, becoming the 1st position player from the 2015 draft to make 2. Cesar Cedeno (1970-76) - 889 games the Majors...he started slow, going 2x38 (.053) in his 1st 10 games before 3. Jeff Bagwell (1991-97) - 890 games a remarkable turnaround...from Aug. 6 thru the end of the season, Bregman 4. Bob Watson (1966-76): 952 games hit .313 (51x163) with 13 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs and 34 RBI in his last 39 games...over that span, he led the team in batting average, triples road warrior: Jose Altuve hit .376 (120x319) with a .991 OPS (.439 and in RBI, while ranking tied for 1st in doubles. OBP/.552 SLG) on the road this year...the last Major League players with road batting averages this high in a single season: Ichiro Suzuki (.405 in streaker: From Aug. 16-Sept. 11, 3B Alex Bregman reached base 2004) and (.386 in 2002). safely in 25 straight games, which tied as the 3rd-longest streak by an Astros rookie in club history, a mark also reached by Chris Johnson (25g fury road: 2B Jose Altuve reached base safely in 43 consecutive road in 2010), (27g in 1974) and Gerald Young (29g in 1987). games from April 30-Aug. 13, hitting .482 (82x170) with a .536 OBP in that span...Altuve is the 2nd player in club history to reach base safely in 43 cuban connection: The Astros continued their efforts in the Interna- straight road games in a single season, joining Jeff Bagwell (43 games tional market this season, as they signed Cuban star IF to a in 1998; 51 games in 1999). Major League contract on July 16...Gurriel would debut for the club on Aug. 21 and play in 36 games, hitting .262 (34x130) with 7 doubles and 15 RBI. highway 96: Both 2B Jose Altuve and SS Carlos Correa finished the season with 96 RBI, the highest total posted by an Astro since Carlos digits: The Astros had 3 pitchers with double-digit victories this Lee had 102 RBI in 2009...Correa’s RBI total is the most by a shortstop in season in Collin McHugh (13), Doug Fister (12) and Mike Fiers (11)... franchise history, while Altuve’s total ranks 2nd among Astros 2nd baseman the last time Houston had 3-or-more, 11-game winners was back in 2005, to 2B , who posted 107 RBI in 2004. when (20), (17) and (13) all reached the mark. strong up the middle: 2B Jose Altuve and SS Carlos Correa be- came the 1st American League 2nd base and shortstop combo to record late bloomer: RHP Collin McHugh finished his season with a 6-game 96-or-more RBI in a single season since 2B Bobby Doerr (120 RBI) and winning streak, which started on Aug. 24...this is the 3rd straight season SS Vern Stephens (144 RBI) did so for the 1950 Red Sox...the only NL that McHugh has finished a season with a lengthy winning streak, as he combo to do so since 1950 was SS (97 RBI) and 2B Jeff posted a 7-game winning streak to end his 2014 season and a 6-game Kent (106 RBI) for the 2001 Giants. winning streak to end the 2015 season. month of mccullers: RHP Lance McCullers had his best month of rodgers named pitcher of the year: A third-round pick in the 2012 the season in July, going 3-2 with a 2.08 ERA (7ER/30.1IP) with 44 strik- draft, RHP Brady Rodgers had the best season of his career en route to outs in his 5 starts...he finished the month leading the AL in strikeouts per being named the club’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year...during his time 9.0 innings (13.05), ranking 2nd in strikeouts (44) and 8th in ERA (2.08). at A Fresno, Rodgers went 12-4 with a 2.86 ERA (42ER/132IP) in 22 highest k/9 in a single july in al history starts and was also named the Pitcher of theYear. pitcher year k/9 1. Pedro Martinez (BOS) 2000 13.94 (48SO/31IP) getting drafty: The Astros made 2 selections on the 1st day of the 2. (TEX) 1989 13.89 (54SO/35IP) 2016 MLB First Year Player Draft, taking 6-foot-7 RHP 3. (SEA) 1994 13.38 (54SO/36.1IP) out of Alamo Heights High School (San Antonio, TX) with the 17th overall 4. Randy Johnson (SEA) 1997 13.14 (54SO/37IP) pick in the 1st round, and Ohio State Ronnie Dawson with the 5. Lance McCullers (HOU) 2016 13.05 (44SO/30.1IP) 61st overall selection inthe 2nd round...Houston signed both players over the summer. fist bump: The Astros won 10 straight starts made by RHP Doug Fister from May 1 to June 20, in which he went 7-0 with a 2.38 ERA (17ER/64.1IP) in the community ERA...the 10 straight wins in Fister’s starts tie the single-season franchise record, also set by RHP (1996), RHP Nolan Ryan (1983) and NEW CENTER FIELD IN 2017: The Astros will be renovating the center RHP (1979). field area of Minute Maid Park over the course of the 2016 offseason, which will be completed by Opening Day 2017...the center field renovation will 100 on the gun: RHP Ken Giles totaled 102 strikeouts, making him the include improved seating options, new food and beverage options, the 1st Astros reliever to post over 100 strikeouts in a season since RHP Brad addition of escalators to improve fan access and revisions to the playing Lidge had 104 in 2006...Giles is just the 6th Astros reliever to reach 100 field, including the removal of Tal’s Hill...the multi-million dollar investment strikeouts in a single season, joining Lidge (3x), RHP Danny Darwin, RHP in the new and improved center field will be another update that showcases (2x), RHP Xavier Hernandez and LHP (3x). the commitment to making Minute Maid Park a great destination for fans of all ages by providing a modern, communal gathering place for fans to smooth sounds of kenny g: Over a 3-month span from May 2-Aug. enjoy before, during and after games all season long. 7, RHP Ken Giles posted a 2.10 ERA (8ER/34.1IP) in 37 appearances... this followed a rough start to the season for Giles, as he went 0-2 with a BILL BROWN RETIRES AFTER 30 SEASONS: Popular, longtime As- 9.00 ERA (10ER/10IP) in 11 games in April. tros TV broadcaster Bill Brown called his final Astros game on Sept. 28, 2016, capping off his 30-year career as the club’s primary play-by-play TV heart of a dragon: Rookie RHP Chris Devenski posted a 1.61 ERA man...during his long tenure in Houston, Brown earned great respect and out of the bullpen, which ranks as the 4th-lowest single-season ERA by a admiration from Astros players, fans and fellow broadcasters...Brown has reliever in franchise history. received numerous accolades over his career, including the 2013 National single-season relief era (astros history) Sportscasters/Sportswriters Association Sportscaster of the Year, 2012 Fred 1. Don McMahon (1962) 1.53 ERA (13ER/76.2IP) Hartman Award for Long and Meritorious Service and being inducted into 2. Larry Anderson (1989) 1.54 ERA (15ER/87.2IP) the 2004 Texas Baseball Hall of Fame. 3. Bill Wagner (1999) 1.57 ERA (13ER/74.2IP) 4. Chris Devenski (2016) 1.61 ERA (15ER/83.2IP) ASTROS WELCOME HOME UNIT 136: The Astros and Astros Foundation hosted approximately 1,300 soldiers and their families for a special uncasing will the thrill: RHP Will Harris had an incredible start to the season, ceremony celebrating the return of Texas Army National Guard’s 136th as he didn’t allow an extra-base hit in his 1st 37 games of the season, a Expeditionary Signal Battalion on Aug. 5...last July, the Astros held the franchise record...the previous record was 34 games, set by RHP Dave deployment ceremony for this same unit before they departed for training Smith from 1986-87...he also posted a club-record 26 consecutive score- and deployment to Kuwait and six other countries...over the course of less appearances (26.1IP) from April 9-June 8...below are the longest the year the unit was deployed, the Astros Foundation sent several care scoreless innings streaks by an Astros reliever for a single season in club packages to the soldiers via the American Red Cross at no charge. history (Elias). scoreless ip streaks by astros reliever: RBI FOR RBI SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT: RBI softball 1. RHP Dave Smith 27.2 IP April 6-June 18, 1987 participant Cameron Lavergne was awarded one of 2. LHP Joe Sambito 26.2 IP May 28-July 14, 1979 Charities’ college scholarships, valued at $5,000 per year...she became 1 3. RHP Will Harris 26.1 IP April 9-June 8, 2016 of 12 graduating high school seniors participating in the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) program the Major League Baseball youth baseball winds: The Astros made a pair of moves at the trade deadline on and softball initiative for young people from underserved communities, to Aug. 1...Houston acquired minor leaguer RHP Lupe Chavez from Toronto receive the scholarship...she is the third consecutive Houston Astros RBI in exchange for RHP Scott Feldman and picked up minor league IF/OF participant to receive the scholarship and eighth overall...Cameron’s brother, Yordan Alvarez from Los Angeles (NL) in exchange for RHP . Aaron, received the same scholarship in 2012. astros sweep : The Astros swept a doubleheader HOUSTON ASTROS RBI TEAMS MAKE IT TO THE SHIP: For the with the Twins on Aug. 11, taking Game 1 by a score of 15-7 and Game 2 second consecutive year, all three of the Astros RBI teams, including the by a score of 10-2...this was the Astros 1st doubleheader since the 2012 softball, senior baseball and junior baseball teams, advanced to the MLB season and their 1st doubleheader sweep since July 19, 2005 at PIT... RBI World Series, which took place in Cincinnati, Ohio...Houston RBI has in the 2 games, the Astros scored 25 runs on 35 hits, which rank as the sent teams to the MLB RBI World Series a total of eight times, with his 2nd-highest run total and hit total in franchise doubleheader history, per second for any city in MLB RBI World Series history. Elias...the Astros combined for 27 runs in a 1969 doubleheader at NYM, while 39 hits is the Astros record for a twin bill, set in a 1976 doubleheader LEGENDS WEEKEND: The Astros celebrated the 30th anniversary of the at MTL...SS Carlos Correa homered in both games of the doubleheader, Astros remarkable 1986 season with Legends Weekend, presented by combining to go 4x8, with 2 homers and 4 RBI on the day...per Elias, the Houston Methodist...several of the 1986 Legends, including Phil Garner, only other player 21 or younger in Astros history to do so was Rusty Staub Glenn Davis, Nolan Ryan and 1986 NL Award winner Mike on Sept. 19, 1965 at CIN. Scott, were in attendance and participated in a special pregame ceremony... also threw out a ceremonial first pitch toDallas Keuchel, one on the mend: The Astros were without a few important players through winner to another. chunks of the season including 3B Alex Bregman (right hamstring dis- comfort), LHP Dallas Keuchel (left shoulder inflammation), RHP Lance Media wall of honor induction: Mark Berman, the long-time sports McCullers (right elbow discomfort), OF Preston Tucker (right shoulder director at KRIV-TV, was inducted into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of sprain) and 3B Luis Valbuena (right hamstring injury)...out of this group, Honor this year...each season, a current or former Houston media member only Bregman played in September, playing in only 15 games that month. is selected by his or her peers for induction into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of Honor for significant and lasting contributions to the landscape of futures game: The Astros had 2 prospects play in the Sirius XM All-Star Houston baseball through their work in journalism or broadcasting. Futures Game in SS Alex Bregman and RHP , both on the United States squad...Bregman went 3x5 with a run scored and finished a ASTROS FOUNDATION RAISES OVER 3 MILLION DOLLARS IN homer shy of the cycle, while Musgrove started on the mound and tossed 2016: The Astros Foundation hosted several marquee events in 2016: the 1.0 scoreless frame. Diamond Dreams Gala, Share2Care Raffle, Picnic in the Park, the Astros Foundation Golf Classic, Badges & Bases Run and the inaugural ROOT bregman’s awards: IF Alex Bregman had a highly successful minor Sports and Astros Foundation Charity Game...these efforts raised over league season, hitting .306 (96x314) with 22 doubles, 20 home runs, 61 $3 million for various charitable causes, including the Astros Foundation’s RBI and posting a .986 OPS in 80 minor league games before his call up cornerstone programs for youth baseball and softball, childhood cancer to the Majors on July 25...in recognition of his season, the Astros named support organizations, the Houston Police Foundation, the American Red him their Minor League Player of the Year, while he also earned multiple Cross, YMCA of Greater Houston, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater national awards: the USA TODAY Minor League Player of the Year, the Houston and the United Services Organization (USO). ESPN.com Prospect of the Year and the MLB Pipeline Hitter of the Year. 2016 ASTROS HITTING CAPSULES

ASTROS: 2016 SEASON: .247 (1367x5545) MMP AVG: .238 (648x2823) ROAD AVG: .255 (719x2823) OPPONENTS: 2016 SEASON: .256 (1441x5629) MMP AVG: .242 (702x2901) ROAD AVG: .270 (739x2737)

27 IF Jose Altuve .338 (216x640), 24 HR, 96 RBI • named the AL Co-Player of the Week on April 8, along with BAL’s Mark Trumbo... vs. LHP: .372 (70x188) vs. RHP: .289 (130x450) Career: .311-60-322 (1046x3361) was his second career Player of the Week award...hit .407 (11x27) with eight Home: .299 (96x321) Road: .376 (120x319) Long Streak: 12 (2x), last, .429, 21x49, 5/26-6/6 runs, three doubles, three HR, seven RBI, two steals and a 1.336 OPS (.484 • 26-year-old was named to his fourth career All-Star Game in what was his sixth OBP/.852 SLG) in seven games...led the AL in OPS in that span. Major League season...with a .338 average and 216 hits, won the AL batting title • became the first player in Major League history to reach 11 doubles and nine and led the AL in hits for the second time in the last three seasons...also led the stolen bases in April in a single season...the last Major League player to reach league with a .341 clip and 225 hits in 2014. both marks in any month was also Altuve (11 2B, 9 SB) in May of 2014...prior • became the first to win multiple batting titles since Rod Carew, to Altuve, the last player to reach both marks in a single month was 2B Jason who won five as a second baseman between 1969-75. Kipnis (12 2B, 9 SB) in June of 2013. • became the first second baseman in Major League history to reach 100 runs, • became the first Astros player to record three leadoff home runs in April of a 200 hits, 40 doubles, 20 HR, 95 RBI and 30 SB in one season...became just the single season...his 17 extra-base hits were the second-highest total in a single sixth player in Major League history overall with this distinction (source: Elias). month in his career, trailing only his 2015 September (19 extra-base hits). • his combined 204 runs scored and RBI accounted for 28 percent of the Astros • had two season-long 12 games hitting streaks...his first was May 8-20, batting 724 runs scored overall in 2016. (.408 20x49)...the second spanned from May 26-June 6, batting .429 (21x49)... • ranked in the top five in the AL in several categories: batting average (1st, .338); had a season-long four-game hitless streak between the two, 12-game runs. hits (1st, 216); 4-hit games: (1st, 8); 3-hit games; (T-1st, 23); steals (T-2nd, 30); • had six leadoff HR before June of the season...became the second player in WAR (3rd, 7.7); doubles (T-3rd, 42); total bases (4th, 340); OBP (4th, .396); OPS MLB history with six leadoff HR before June of a single season, joining Brady (5th, .928). Anderson (7 in 1996 for BAL). • his 340 total bases were tied for seventh all-time in a season for an AL second • on June 9, made his first-career appearance at a position on the field other than baseman...216 hits were also seventh all-time for an AL second baseman...led second base, as he moved to shortstop when Correa left the game with a left all AL second basemen in batting, hits, OBP, WAR, total bases and OPS while ankle sprain...received two chances at shortstop and recorded two assists. ranking second in slugging (.531). • had a 32-game on-base streak from May 26-June 29, which was the longest of • nominated by his peers for the 2016 MLBPA Player’s Choice Player of the Year his career (previously 29 games from 8/1-9/1/15)...during the streak, he hit .424 Award (along with Mookie Betts, David Ortiz)...was the Houston Chapter (53x125) with a .483 OBP...was the longest streak by an Astro since Lance BBWAA Astros MVP...was the Astros nominee for the 2016 Award Berkman reached safely in 37 consecutive games from 7/30-9/8/04. which recognizes the most outstanding offensive performer in each League since • went 0x2 with two sac-bunts and an intentional walk on July 10 vs. OAK...was it was established in 1999. his first-career game with multiple sac-hits...joinedRoger Metzger (July 23, 1972 • reached career highs in HR, RBI, slugging, total bases and OPS while maintaining vs. CHC) as the only players in club history to record an IBB and two SH in the his low rate (10.24 strikeouts per PA, 2nd in the AL). same game...was just the sixth time since 1913 that a player had a game like this • batted .376 on the road, which was tops in the Majors and the highest of any with the DH rule in effect (last, Jose Valentin for CWS on July 5, 2000 at KC). hitter since Ichiro Suzuki hit .405 on the road in 2004...posted a .991 road OPS. • his 119 hits were the third-most in club history prior to the All-Star Break of a • was named AL Player of the Month in June after hitting .420 (42x100) with 6 single season...trailed only Bob Watson (123 hits in 1973) and his own club doubles, 4 HR, 15 RBI, and 6 steals with a 1.112 OPS (.492 OBP/.620 SLG) in record of 130 hits he set in 2014. 26 games...led all AL players in batting average, establishing a franchise record • recorded 12 hits from July 17-20...per Elias, marked the most hits in a four-game for the month of June (min. 75PA). span for an Astros player since Lance Berkman (13 in 2008). • started his second consecutive All-Star Game at second base in what was his • posted a career-high six RBI in what was his second career multi-HR game on fourth All-Star appearance overall (also 2012, 2014, 2015)...became just the July 24 vs. LAA...per Elias, the only other second baseman in club history to second player in club history to start consecutive All-Star games, joining Craig record two HR and six RBI in a single game was Craig Biggio on Aug. 23, 1998 Biggio, who started four consecutive games at second base from 1995-98...his vs. CHC...became the first Astros player with six RBI in a game since Chris four All-Star nods are tied for the third-most in club history with Jeff Bagwell (4) Johnson on May 2, 2012 vs. NYM. and Cesar Cedeno (4), behind only Craig Biggio (7) and Lance Berkman (5). • had a 21 game road from June 8-July 30 (.512, 43x84, 6 2B, 2 3B, • was a clutch performer this season, hitting .372 with runners in scoring position 14 RBI, 1.291 OPS)...tied for the third longest road hitting streak in club history, with a 1.042 OPS, and .327 average with a .971 OPS with RISP and two outs. behind only Cesar Cedeno (26g from 1975-76) and Lance Berkman (23g in • batted .341 prior to the All-Star Break and .333 after the Break...his batting average 2008). did not drop below .330 after June 5...played in 161 of the club’s 162 games. • had a 43-game road on-base streak from April 30 at OAK to Aug. 14 at TOR... • reached 200 hits for the third straight season, becoming the first player to do batted .482 (82x170) with 10 doubles, four triples, five HR, 32 RBI and a 1.212 so since Ichiro Suzuki (2001-10)...the last right-handed hitters with as many or OPS (.536 OBP/.676 SLG) during the streak, which was the longest by a Major more consecutive 200-hit seasons were Michael Young (2003-07) and Derek Leaguer since Edwin Encarnacion reached in 46 straight road games in 2015... Jeter (2005-07). was third-longest streak in club history, behind two separate streaks by Jeff • became the fifth second baseman in MLB history with three 200-hit seasons, Bagwell (52g from 1998-99; 43g in 1998). with the other four being Hall of Famers: Charlie Gehringer (7 from 1929-37), • reached 200 career doubles on Aug. 5 at CLE in what was his 804th career Rogers Hornsby (7 from 1920-29), Nap Lajoie (4 from 1901-10), Billy Herman game...reached the 200-double mark in the fewest amount of games in club (3 from 1932-36)...just the third second baseman in MLB history to record three history (previously Lance Berkman, 811 games). consecutive 200-hit seasons, joining Charlie Gehringer (1933-37) and Rogers • had a 19-game hitting streak vs. LAA (Sept. 11, 2015- Sept. 22, 2016) in which Hornsby (1920-22). he hit .487 (38x78) with seven doubles, two triples, four homers, 13 RBI and • became the 15th player in MLB history to record three 200-hit seasons prior to a 1.300 OPS...the last player with a 19-game streak vs. the Angels was Hank his age-27 season...nine of the other 14 players to do so are Hall of Famers: Blalock (2007-08). Llyod Waner, Ty Cobb, , Ducky Medwick, Hank Greenberg, Billy • signed a four-year contract extension on July 13, 2013...the deal runs through the Herman, , and Rogers Hornsby. 2017 season and includes club option years for the 2018-19 seasons...originally a • he and shortstop Carlos Correa each had 96 RBI, becoming the first AL middle product of the Astros Venezuelan Academy, signed with the club as an undrafted infield combo to reach 95 or more RBI in the same season since 1950, when free agent on Sept. 27, 2006. Red Sox SS Bobby Doerr (120) and 2B Vern Stephens (144) turned the trick. • became the second player in MLB history listed at 5-foot-6 or shorter with a 2 IF ALEX BREGMAN .264 (53x201), 8 HR, 34 RBI 24-homer season, along with Hall of Famer , who did so 4 times, vs. LHP: .250 (14x56) vs. RHP: .269 (39x145) Career: .264-8-34 (53x201) most recently in 1930 (56HR). Home: .232 (22x95) Road: .292 (31x106) Long Streak: 10, .378, 17x45, 9/2-11 • eight games with four-or-more hits are the most in franchise history for a single • 22-year-old made his Major League debut with the Astros this season after he season...the last Major Leaguer with at least eight games with four-or-more hits was selected with the second overall pick in the 2015 MLB draft...was named the was Ichiro Suzuki in 2004. Astros Minor League Player of the Year, ESPN.com Prospect of the Year, MLB • became the first Astros player with 20 HR and 20 SB in the same season since Pipeline Hitter of the Year and a Minor League All-Star. Carlos Beltran in 2004 (23 HR, 28 SB). • was named the 2016 USA TODAY Minor League Player of the Year...became • had 96 RBI (tied for the club lead), with 86 coming as a 2nd baseman...marked the first player in Houston franchise history to receive the award, which was the most RBI by an Astros 2nd baseman since Jeff Kent set the club record in created in 1988 and is given annually to the top performing prospect in the game. 2004 with 106. • batted .264 with a .791 OPS (.313 OBP/.478 SLG) in 49 games in the Majors... • became the first player in club history to record five consecutive 30-double, recorded 24 extra-base hits (13 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs). 30-steal campaigns...are tied for the third most 30-double/30 steal seasons in • began his career in the Majors just 1x32 in eight total games...in his final 41 the Majors since 2000...trails only (8) and Jose Reyes (6). games, batted .308 (52x169) with eight homers, 32 RBI, and a .917 OPS (.355 • became the second player in club history to record 40 doubles in three straight OBP/.562 SLG)...in that span, led Astros hitters in batting average and RBI (34), seasons: also Craig Biggio (2003-05)...became one of three second basemen while ranking second in homers (8), second in slugging (.562), second in runs in ML history to have a year with 40 doubles, 100 runs, 24 HR and 27 steals: scored (31), second in doubles (13), fourth in hits (50). also Alfonso Soriano (2002, 2005) and Roberto Alomar (1999). • made 48 starts with Houston: 40 at third base, four at shortstop, three as desig- • reached 1,000 hits for his career in his 786th career game...became the quickest nated hitter and one at second base...appeared in one game in left field on July player in franchise history to reach 1,000 career hits, and the 2nd-quickest among 30 at Detroit. all active Major League players behind Ichiro Suzuki (696 games)...surpassed • among AL rookies with at least 200 at-bats, ranked fifth in OPS (.791), fourth in Cesar Cedeno (889 games) for the club record. slugging (.478), ninth in RBI (34) and tied for 11th in homers (8)...his slugging • made his fifth consecutive Opening Day roster and start, and remained with the percentage ranked seventh by an Astros rookie all-time. club for the duration of the season...missed four games from June 18-21 with • spent the first four months of the season in the minors...was selected to the Major discomfort in his right hamstring, but was not placed on the Disabled List. League roster on July 25, and made his Major League debut that night vs. the Yankees at Minute Maid Park. 1 IF CARLOS CORREA .274 (158x577), 20 HR, 96 RBI • recorded his first Major League hit on July 31 vs. DET...was his fifth start at third vs. LHP: .236 (35x148) vs. RHP: .287 (123x429) Career: .276-42-164 (266x964) base in his sixth career game. Home: .270 (80x196) Road: .278 (78x281) Long Streak: 13, .348, 16x46, 8/24-9/11 • on Aug. 5, vs. TEX, went 3x5, becoming the youngest in club • 22-year-old shortstop had a phenomenal sophomore campaign, in what was his history (22 years, 129 days old) to record a three-hit game...previously Jimmy first full season in the Majors...recorded his second consecutive 20+ home run Paredes (22 years, 257 days old) on Aug. 9, 2011 at ARI. season...has 41 career homers as a shortstop, which is the most in franchise • had a four game, multi-hit game streak from Sept. 2-5...was the tied for the second history at the position. longest multi-hit game streak by an Astros player this season...went 9x19 (.474) • he and Alex Rodriguez are the only shortstops in MLB history to hit 20 HR twice with a double, triple, two home runs and six RBI during the run. through their age-21 seasons, and also the only shortstop to hit 20+ HR and 96+ • had a career-long 25 game on-base streak which spanned from Aug. 16-Sept. RBI in a single year prior to their age-22 season (Rodriguez: 36 HR, 123 RBI, 11...was tied for the third-longest streak by an Astros rookie in club history with age-20, 1996). Chris Johnson’s 25-game streak in 2010, trailing streaks by Gerald Young • has posted 10.1 wins above replacement over his first two Major League seasons (29g in 1987) and Greg Gross (27g in 1974)...batted .346 (37x107) with seven (5.9 in 2016; 4.1 in 2015)...the only MLB shortstops to post more WAR through doubles, three triples, eight homers, 28 RBI, .391 OBP during the streak. their age-22 seasons: Alex Rodriguez (14.4 from 1994-97) and Hall of Famers • had a career-long 10-game hitting streak from Sept. 2-11...was the longest by an Rogers Hornsby (14.4 from 1915-17) and Arky Vaughan (10.8 from 1932-33). Astros rookie since George Springer hit in 11 straight games in 2014...batted • joined Mike Trout as the only players in the last 10 years to record 96 RBI in a .378 (17x45) with a 1.182 OPS with nine extra base hits (3 doubles, 3 triples and season prior to their age-22 campaign. 3 homers) during the streak. • batted clean-up in 91 games this season...marked the most by an AL shortstop • on Sept 14, left the game with right hamstring discomfort after running to third since batted fourth in 114 games in 2000...marked the most base on a Tyler White groundout...missed the next 11 games, and returned to by an Astros shortstop in franchise history. action as a pinch-hitter on Sept. 27 vs. SEA...hit a game-tying pinch-hit single • tallied four walkoff hits this season, which led the Majors...his four walkoffs came in the 6th inning of Felix Hernandeez that game, in what was his first career on May 24 vs. BAL (single off ), June 4 vs. OAK (single off Ryan pinch-hit appearance. Madson), June 21 vs. LAA (double off ) and Aug. 1 vs. TOR (double • in his final outing of the season, made a start at third base on Sept. 28...recorded off Scott Feldman)...tied a franchise record, accomplished three other times in an RBI-single in the 5th inning, which was his 34th RBI of the season...became a season: Phil Garner in 1984, Nellie Fox in 1964 and Bob Aspromonte in one of just five players in franchise history to record 34 RBI in his first 49 career 1963...Correa also had a walkoff via on July 11. games...also: George Springer (36 in 2014), (34 in 2007), J.D. • recorded 75 walks, which were the most walks by a Major League shortstop in Martinez (34 in 2011) and Carlos Correa (34 in 2015). a single season since Marco Scutaro walked 90 times in 2009. • in 80 combined games between Triple A Fresno (18g) and Double A Corpus • led AL shortstops in walks (75), doubles (36), RBI (93) and OPS (.804)...ranked Christi (62g) this season, hit .306 (96x314) with 71 runs, 22 doubles, 2 triples, second in OBP (.360), third in slugging (.444) and tied for fourth in homers (19). 20 HR, 61 RBI and a .986 OPS (.406 OBP/.580 SLG), with more walks (47) than • he and second baseman Jose Altuve each had 96 RBI, becoming the first AL strikeouts (38). middle infield combo to reach 95 or more RBI in the same season since 1950, • was a 2016 Midseason All-Star and also participated in the 2016 when Red Sox SS Bobby Doerr (120) and 2B Vern Stephens (144) turned the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game...fell a home run shy of the cycle in the Futures trick. Game, going 3x5 with a double and a triple in a start at third base. • 93 of his 96 RBI came as a shortstop, whch set a single-season club record • led all Double A players in OPS (.975) prior to his promotion to Triple A on June (previously , 86 in 2009). 30...during his 18 games at Triple A, hit six HR with a .333 avg. and 1.015 OPS. • had 21 RBI vs. the Angels, which ranked tied for third against Los Angeles (AL) • was the No. 2 overall selection in the June 2015 draft out of LSU...became the in a single season all-time...trailed only (22 in 1969) and Jim Gentile first position player in the 2015 draft to make his Major League debut...pitchers (25 in 1961). RHP Koda Glover and RHP Carson Fulmer were both drafted in 2015 and • made his first appearance on an Opening Day roster...spent the full season on the made their Major League debut before Bregman. active roster...missed three games from June 10-12, after sustaining a sprained left ankle on June 9...missed four games from Sept. 7-10 with inflammation in 15 C .210 (69x329), 11 HR, 32 RBI his left shoulder. vs. LHP: .149 (13x87) vs. RHP: .231 (56x242) Career: .232-62-212 (469x2018) • made his first Opening Day start on April 5 at NYY...at 21 years, 195 days, became Home: .196 (32x163) Road: .223 (37x166) Long Streak: 6 (2x), last, .389, 7x18, 8/20-9/2 the youngest player in club history to make an Opening Day start since Cesar • the 29-year-old became the first catcher in club history to post four career Cedeno (21.050) in 1972...also became the youngest shortstop in club history double-digit home run seasons, in what was his sixth campaign in the Majors... to make an Opening Day start...previously Sonny Jackson (21.277) in 1966. appeared in 113 games, his highest since a career-high 126 in 2014. • went 1x4 with a solo HR, two RBI and two steals on Opening Day...became the • finished the season among the top AL catchers in several categories: triples (3, youngest Astros player to homer on Opening Day at 21 years, 196 days old... 1st), OBP (.309, 5th), walks (43, 2nd) and doubles (16, T-5th). Terry Puhl (21.272) previously held that distinction on April 6, 1978 at CIN... • hit 11 homers...is one of two AL catchers to post double-digit homers in each of marked his 23rd career HR in what was his 100th career game, the most HR by the last four seasons...also Salvador Perez. a shortstop through their first 100 in MLB history, surpassingNomar Garciaparra • his 11 homers put him to the top spot on Houston’s all-time home runs list (16). by a catcher with 59...trails only current Astros TV broadcaster (69)... • set a career high with four hits on April 6 at NYY...hit his second and third hom- also moved into third place in club history for most game played in by a catcher ers of the season, which was also his third career multi-HR game...became the (572), surpassing Tony Eusebio (523). youngest visiting player with two HR in a game in New York vs. the Yankees since • reached 100 catcher caught stealings in his career...became one of just four in 1993 (ESPN Stats and Info)...became the first Astros player catchers in franchise history to reach the century mark, joining Craig Biggio to hit three HRs in the team’s first two games in a season. (104), (209) and Alan Ashby (251). • snapped an 0x15 slump with a bases-loaded walkoff, RBI-single in the 13th inning • made 102 starts behind the dish...caught 22.4 percent of attempting base stealers on May 24 vs. BAL...was his second career walkoff hit. (13-of-58). • had a 12-game hitting streak vs. the Angels which spanned from June 23, 2015- • stole two bases of his own, which tied a career high, previously accomplished in May 27, 2016...at the time, tied as the longest active streak against LAA, along 2013. with ...batted .375 (18x48) in that span. • made his fifth consecutive Opening Day roster...missed three games on the Pa- • hit a three-run, two-out, 13th-inning home run on May 29 at LAA in the pinch ternity List from May 10-12...otherwise remained on the active roster all season. to give the Astros their series victory over the Angels...marked his first career • made his fifth consecutive Opening Day start on April 5 at NYY...became the fourth pinch-hit . catcher in club history to make five Opening Day starts, joining Brad Ausmus • recorded a walk in a career-long five straight games from April 27-May 5...tallied (9), Alan Ashby (7) and Johnny Edwards (5). eight walks in that span. • tripled on April 11 and April 13, both of which were against KC...became the • recorded his 100th career RBI on June 5 vs. OAK...reached 100 RBI in his career second catcher since 2000 to record two triples within his club’s first nine games (156g) faster than any other player in franchise history...Hunter Pence held the of a season, joining J.P. Arencibia (2011 with TOR). previous record at 158 games. • had a season-long, six-game hitting streak from April 27-May 4...batting .444 • named the AL Player of the Week on June 27, becoming the youngest player (8x18) with two doubles and two homers during the streak. in club history to win a weekly award (21, previously SS Andujar Cedeno, 22 • walked in a career-long, seven consecutive games from May 30-June 12...marked years, Sept. 2-8, 1991)...marked his first career weekly award...during the week, the longest streak of consecutive games with a walk by an Astro since 2014, when led the AL in doubles (4) and extra-base hits (7), while tying for the AL lead in HR and Jon Singleton each had nine-game walk streakS. (3) and RBI (9)...hit .333 (8x24) with a 1.282 OPS (.407 OBP/.875 SLG). • hit two doubles on July 6 vs. SEA...tied his career high for doubles in a game, • homered in both games of a doubleheader on Aug. 11 at MIN, going 4x8 with a which he accomplished seven other times (all in 2013)...his eight multi-double double, four runs scored, one walk and four total RBI...became the second Astros games rank second in club history by a catcher, behind only Brad Ausmus (10). player at 21 years old to homer in both games of a doubleheader, joining Rusty • made his first career appearance at first base on July 26 vs. NYY...was his first Staub, who did so on Sept. 19, 1965 at MTL. career appearance at any position other than catcher...also played first base on • also homered on Aug. 9, giving him a career-long three consecutive games with July 29 and July 30, both at DET. a homer...became the fourth shortstop in club history to homer in three straight • tied a career-high in RBI (4) on Aug. 20 at BAL, and May 4 vs. MIN. games: also Jed Lowrie (2012), Andujar Cedeno (1994, 1993) and Craig • tied his season long hitting streak, hitting safely in six games from Aug. 20- Sept. Reynolds (1981). 3...batted .389 (7x18) with two doubles and two homers during the streak. • was named AL Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 8-14...marked his second • was selected by Houston in the first round of the 2008 draft (10th overall)...is a weekly award this season (also 6/20-26), and fifth by an Astros player this year... free agent following the 2016 campaign. during the week, he hit safely in all seven of his games at a .429 (12x28) clip with six runs, three doubles, three HR, 12 RBI and a 1.324 OPS (.467 OBP/.857 SLG). • had a career-long 13-game hitting streak from Aug. 24-Sept. 11...tied the longest by an Astro in 2016 (Gonzalez, 7/15-8/3). • was selected by Houston with the first overall pick in the 2012 draft out of the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy High School...became the first player from Puerto Rico selected with the first overall pick in the draft. 11 C EVAN GATTIS .251 (112x447), 32 HR, 72 RBI • hit a two-run HR on May 6 vs. SEA...was the first multi-run HR of his career and vs. LHP: .288 (45x156) vs. RHP: .230 (67x291) Career: .250-102-277 (434x1736) 26th HR of his career...his first 25 career homers were all solo shots...among all Home: .234 (54x231) Road: .269 (58x216) Long Streak: 5 (2x), last, .400, 8x20, 9/25-10/1 players in MLB history without a multi-run HR, the 25 solo HR for Gonzalez were • 30-year-old catcher and set a career high in homers with 32...19 the most, immediately leading Todd Dunwoody (1997-2002) and his 11 career of his homers came as a catcher, which became a new single season franchise solo HR. record, surpassing the 16 hit by Castro in 2013. • started at second base on May 7...became the first AL player in 2016 to start at • along with home runs, set career highs in OPS (.826), on-base percentage (.319), every infield position. (.508), walks (43), and stolen bases (2). • hit a 16th inning walkoff homer on May 11 vs. CLE...it was his second career • became the second Astro in the last nine seasons with a 30-HR year (also Chris walkoff homer (last: Aug. 8, 2015 vs. TB)...per Elias the 16th-inning HR was the Carter, 37 in 2014)...ranked sixth in the Majors in ABs-per-HR with a 13.97 mark latest walkoff home run hit during the regular season in Astros franchise history... (min. 400 at-bats)...was the ninth highest AB/HR mark in franchise history, and prior to May 11, the latest game-ending home run hit by an Astros player was by highest since Carter in 2014 (13.70). Dickie Thon (14th inning 8/10/83)...prior to Gonzalez, two Astros hit go-ahead • has tallied at least 20 homers in each of his four seasons in the Majors...became home runs in the 16th inning or later in a road game: Billy Hatcher on Sept. 2, just one of 22 players since 1901 to accomplish this...per Elias, the only other 1986 and Ken Caminiti on Aug. 20, 1999. players to debut at 26 or older and hit 20+ home runs in their first four or more • recorded the first multi-homer game of his career on July 26 vs. NYY... MLB seasons are Bob Johnson (9, 1933-41), Dan Uggla (6, 2006-11), and homered off LHP CC Sabathia and RHP Anthony Swarzak, becoming the first Yoenis Cespedes (5, 2012-16). Astros player to homer from both sides of the plate since Lance Berkman on • ranked third among AL catchers in HR...batted .295 (56x190) with 10 doubles, July 3, 2006 vs. CHC (homered off RHP Carlos Marmol and LHP Will Ohman). 19 HR, 41 RBI and a .992 OPS (.345 OBP/.647 SLG) in 55 games at catcher • had a career-long 13-game hitting streak from July 15-Aug. 3...hit .286 (16x56) this year. with five doubles, four HR and four RBI during the streak, which began on July • made 55 appearances and 49 starts behind the dish...were his first games caught 15...was tied for the longest hitting streak by an Astros player this season. since 2014 with Atlanta (93 games/89 games started)...also started in 68 games • acquired from Boston in exchange for RHP Marco Duarte and cash on Dec. 8, as the designated hitter. 2011...was selected by Boston in the Rule 5 Draft, so his Rule 5 status applied • caught 46.4 percent of attempting base stealers on the season (13-of-28)...ranked with the Astros for the 2012 season. as the third-highest caught stealing percentage in the AL (min. 50 games caught)... ranked as the third highest caught stealing percentage by an Astros catcher in a 10 IF YULI GURRIEL .262 (34x130), 3 HR, 15 RBI single season in franchise history (min. 50 games caught)...Brad Ausmus holds vs. LHP: .220 (9x34) vs. RHP: .281 (25x89) Career: .262-3-15 (34x130) the top two spots (49.5% in 1997 and 47.7% in 2001). Home: .269 (18x67) Road: .254 (16x63) Long Streak: 9, .361, 13x36, 9/4-12 • batted .288 (63x219) with 19 HR, 36 RBI and a .951 OPS (.358 OBP/.594 SLG) • the 32-year-old made his debut in the Majors this season, after a long and after the All-Star Break...ranked tied for ninth in the AL in HR and sixth in OPS successful career in Cuba’s Serie Nacional...recorded 34 hits in 36 games with in that span...was the fourth-highest Post-All-Star Break OPS by an Astro in the seven doubles, three homers and 15 RBI. last decade, trailing only Lance Berkman (1.078 in 2006; .962 in 2007) and Luke • made 20 starts at third base, seven starts at designated hitter, four starts at first Scott (1.047 in 2006). base and one start in left field. • started the season on the 15-day Disabled List...was recovering from sports hernia • after signing with the Astros on July 16, made four stops in the Astros minor surgery that was performed on Feb. 9...was activated on April 12...was optioned league system: Gulf Coast League, Lancaster (A), Corpus Christi (AA) and Fresno to Double A Corpus Christi on May 6, where he appeared in seven games, with (AAA), respectively...was recalled to the Major League club on Aug. 21, where four starts at catcher...was recalled on May 16, and remained with the Major he remained through the season. League club through the end of the season. • made his Major League debut on Aug. 21 at BAL, going 1x2 with a walk as DH... • in his first game back since being recalled on May 17 at CWS, provided the late at 32 years and 73 days, became the third-oldest position player to make his inning heroics by hitting an 11th inning two-run homer...has 23 career homers in Major League debut with the Astros, behind Pidge Browne (33.023) and Alan the month of May, his most of any month...since 2013 his 23 May HR rank tied Zinter (34.030)...joined Dae-ho Lee as the only players in the Majors this season for ninth among Major League hitters. to debut at 32-or-older (Lee was 33.288 y/o with Seattle). • tied a career-high with four hits and four RBI on June 3 vs. OAK...was his first • went 2x3 with two doubles and two RBI on Aug. 27 vs. TB...were his first career career game with four hits and RBI. extra-base hits and RBI...became the first Astros player to record a game with • homered in three consecutive games from June 3-5, which tied a career-long at least two doubles and two RBI within his first five Major League games. streak (last accomplished from May 1-3, 2015. • hit his first career homer on Sept. 7 at CLE...also homered the following day on • recorded his first-career on July 10 vs. OAK...had been one of three Sept. 8 at CLE. players in Major League history with 12 career triples and no steals...also Russ • was batting .344 average over his first 19 games in the Majors (through Sept. Nixon (1957-68) and Tom Zachary (1918-36). 12)...was the highest by an Astro over his first 19 games in the Majors (with an • recorded two multi-homer games this season (July 23 vs. LAA and Sept. 21 at AB) since Hunter Pence hit .356 (26x73) in 2007. OAK)...tied with Colby Rasmus as the only Astros players this season with at • had a nine game hitting streak from Sept. 4-12...batted .361 (13x36) with a double, least two multi-homer games. three homers and six RBI in that span. • hit his second career walkoff homer on Aug. 26 vs. TB...broke a 4-4 tie with a solo • in 15 overall games during his minor league stint (all four levels combined), hit homer to left field on what was a nine-pitch at-bat...was his first walkoff homer .250 (14x56) with four doubles, two HR and 14 RBI with starts at third base, left since April 21, 2014, while playing for Atlanta. field, and designated hitter. • reached base safely in 15 straight starts (from Aug. 26-Sept. 12), which was the • signed a five-year contract with Astros as a free agent on July 16...was considered second-longest streak of his career...his career long streak is 23 games (May one of Cuba’s top players over the past several seasons...is from Sancti Spiritus, 19-June 22, 2014). Cuba. • hit 10 homers in September, which ranked tied for second in the AL...were the third-most homers in a single month of September in club history behind only 35 OF TEOSCAR HERNANDEZ .230 (23x100), 4 HR, 11 RBI Lance Berkman (2005) and Richard Hidalgo (2000) share the club record (11). vs. LHP: .278 (10x36) vs. RHP: .203 (13x64) Career: .230-4-11 (23x100) • ended 2016 on a season-long tying five game hitting streak (Sept. 25-Oct. 1)... Home: .128 (5x39) Road: .295 (18x61) Long Streak: 4, .385, 5x13, 9/28-10/2 batted .429 (8x20) with two homers and four RBI during the run...also had a five • 23-year-old outfielder owned a .420 slugging percentage in what was his first game run from June 24-29. Major League season...11 of his 23 hits went for extra bases (7 doubles and 4 • started the season with the Double A on rehab assignment... homers)...his slugging percentage ranked 10th among AL rookies with at least in four rehab games, hit .400 (6x15) with one double, two HR and four RBI...after 40 games played. being optioned to Double A on May 6, played in seven games with the Hooks, • made 38 appearances and 28 starts in the outfield for the Astros this season... primarily behind the dish...batted .360 (9x25) with a double, three HR, six RBI made 13 starts in left field, 10 in center field and five in right field. and a 1.145 OPS (.385 OBP/.760 SLG). • became the fifth player in club history to post three HR within his first 10 games • was acquired from Atlanta along with RHP in exchange for RHP in the Majors, joining J.D. Martinez (4), Tyler White, Carlos Correa and Jon , IF and RHP Andrew Thurman on Jan. 14, 2015. Singleton...also joined as the only players in franchise history to record a three walk contest within a player’s first nine career games in the Majors. 9 IF MARWIN GONZALEZ .254 (123x484), 13 HR, 51 RBI • opened his season with Double A Corpus Christi...was with the Hooks for 69 vs. LHP: .253 (43x170) vs. RHP: .255 (80x314) Career: .257-37-134 (391x1522) games before being promoted to Triple A Fresno on June 30...was with the Home: .258 (62x240) Road: .250 (61x244) Long Streak: 13, .286, 16x56, 7/15-8/3 Grizzlies for only 38 games...had his contract selected by the Astros on Aug. 12, • 27-year-old switch-hitting, utility man set career highs in several offensive cate- where he remained through the end of the season. gories as he had the most active season of his five-year career...set career highs • went 2x4 with a walk and a solo homer off of for his first Major in games played (141), at-bats (484), runs (55), hits (123), doubles (26), triples League hit...became the fifth player in franchise history to homer in his first Major (3), homers (13), RBI (51), walks (22) and stolen bases (12). League game joining Jon Singleton (6/3/14 vs. LAA), Mark Saccomanno (9/8/08 • made 118 starts this season at multiple positions: 74 at first base, 16 at third vs. PIT), Dave Matranga (6/27/03 vs. TEX) and Ken Caminiti (7/16/87 vs. PHI). base, 14 in left field, eight at second base and six at shortstop...also made one • broke up Carlos Martinez’s no-hit bid with a double down the LF line to lead off appearance in center field...over the last three seasons, has played every position the 6th inning on Aug. 17 vs. STL...was his first career double. other than catcher and pitcher. • recorded a career-high three hits on Aug. 19 at BAL...also recorded three RBI • owned a .438 slugging percentage in 92 games at first base...was the highest and three runs scored...became only one of nine rookies in franchise to record slugging percentage by an Astros sinceLance Berkman in 2009 these numbers in a single game...the last to do so was Carlos Correa, who (.509) (min. 90 games). accomplished this three times in 2015. • finished the season with a .401 slugging percentage and .293 on-base percent- • finished the season riding a career long four-game hitting streak from Sept. 28- age...became one of five qualifying players in franchise history with a SLG over Oct. 2. .400 and OBP under .300...Gattis did so in 2015. • split his 2016 minor league season at the Double A and Triple A levels, combining • made the Opening Day roster for the fifth consecutive year (all with Houston)... to hit .307 (130x423) with 28 doubles, 10 home runs, 53 RBI and a .377 OBP in spent the entire season on the Astros active roster...missed four games from 107 games...had played his last 38 games at Triple A Fresno, hitting .313 (45x144). Sept. 2-5...left the game on Aug. 31 with discomfort in his right hamstring. • was signed as an international free agent out of the by the • started at first base on April 5, marking his second career Opening Day start... Astros in February of 2011...this was his sixth professional season. also started at shortstop for the Astros on Opening Day, 2012. 16 OF TONY KEMP .217 (26x120), 1 HR, 7 RBI • acquired from Miami along with OF Jake Marisnick, RHP and vs. LHP: .143 (3x21) vs. RHP: .232 (23x99) Career: .217-1-7 (26x120) a 2015 competitive balance Round A pick (ended up being OF Daz Cameron) Home: .241 (13x54) Road: .197 (13x66) Long Streak: 3, .333, 3x9, 6/2-5 in exchange for RHP , IF Kiké Hernandez and minor league OF • 24-year-old versatile outfielder made two stints with the Astros this season, in Austin Wates on July 31, 2014. what was his first in the Majors. • batted .235 (4x17) in 19 plate appearances as a ...had two doubles, 28 OF COLBY RASMUS .206 (76x369), 15 HR, 54 RBI three RBI and one walk...had multiple hits in two separate games in which vs. LHP: .136 (11x81) vs. RHP: .226 (65x288) Career: .241-156-467 (851x3538) he entered as a pinch-hitter (8/7 vs. TEX, 3x3 and 9/20 at OAK, 2x2)...tied a Home: .168 (31x185) Road: .245 (45x184) Long Streak: 8, .286, 10x35, 5/13-20 single-season club record, last accomplished by Jose Vizcaino (2005), Geoff • 30-year-old outfielder belted 15 homers for the Astros this season, which was Blum (2003) and Terry Puhl (1988). his fifth consecutive season with at least 15 homers...became one of just four AL • appeared in 59 games, and made 28 starts for the Astros...made 24 starts in with 15-or-more homers each season since 2012 (also: Mike Trout, left field, three as designated hitter, one start at second base, while making Adam Jones and Jose Bautista). appearances in center field and right field. • made 95 starts in the outfield at all three spots: 75 in left field, 14 in center field • opened the season with Triple A Fresno...played in 35 games to open 2016 and six in right field. before he was selected to the Major League roster on May 16, and met the club • ranked tied for third among AL outfielders in assists (13) behind onlyAdam Eaton in Chicago...was optioned back to Fresno on June 24, for 35 more games...was (18) and Mookie Betts (14)...marked the most assists by an Astros outfielder finally recalled to the Major League roster on Aug. 7, where he remained through since Hunter Pence had 16 in 2009...had 11 assists as a , the most the end of the season. by an Astro since Richard Hidalgo had 13 in 1999. • made his Major League debut on May 17 at CWS as a pinch runner...did not • was named the AL Player of the Week for the week of April 18-24...marked record an at-bat, but scored a go-ahead run in the 8th inning...became the second his second career Player of the Week award, as he was named the NL POTW position player to make his Major League debut this year with Houston (second to Tyler White). from May 31-June 6, 2010 while with St. Louis...hit .316 (6x19) with five runs, • went 2x3 with a single, double and walk in his first Major League start (LF) on one double, four HR, 10 RBI, one steal, one outfield and a 1.458 OPS May 18 at CWS...recorded a double in his first at-bat...joined Tyler White as (.458 OBP/1.000 SLG) in six games during the week...led the AL in OPS, HR rookies with hits in their first Major League at-bats in 2016 for the Astros...also and slugging...his four HR and 10 RBI all came within a four-game span, which became the first rookie sinceKike Hernandez to record an extra-base hit in his included a multi-homer game on April 20 at TEX, a (5th career) on first at-bat...recorded an outfield assist in the first play for the Astros on defense. April 23 vs. BOS, and a two-out, two-run game-tying HR in the 9th inning on April • tripled on May 24 and June 3...became the fifth player in club history to record 24 vs. BOS. two triples within his first 13 career games in the Majors...also Hunter Pence • batted .357 (15x42) with 17 RBI and a .985 OPS (.428 OBP/.548 SLG) with (2007), Brian Hunter (1995), Rob Andrews (1975) and Jerry Grote (1964). runners in scoring position and two outs...his batting average ranked 10th in the • posted a career-high three hits after entering the game on Aug. 7 vs. TEX as a AL. pinch-hitter in the 8th...singled in his pinch-hit plate appearance in the 8th (1st • early in the season, he launched a new charity initiative,“Hitters for Heroes”, career hit in the pinch) and hit a two-out, game-tying RBI single in the 9th inning in which he pledged to donate $1,000 for every HR he hit to Team Rubicon, a to send the game into extra-innings...became the third player in Astros history to disaster response nonprofit that utilizes the skills of military veterans to provide record three hits after entering a game as a pinch-hitter, joining relief following natural disasters. (3x4 on June 30, 1995 vs. PIT) and (3x3 on June 21, 1984 vs. SD)... • made his eighth appearance on an Opening Day roster and seventh start...missed it was his first game back after being recalled from Triple A. 23 games on the 15-day Disabled List with a cyst in his right ear (Aug. 5-30)... • hit his first career Major League homer on Sept. 25...went his first 102 at-bats in played his last game on Sept. 18, missing the final 14 games of the season. the Majors without a homer. • recorded his first of two multi-homer games on April 9 at MIL...the other came on • in his first stint with Triple A Fresno (April 7-May 15), Kemp was hitting .298 April 21 at TEX...has nine multi-homer games in his career. (36x121) with four stolen bases, seven extra-base hits and 21 walks for a .410 • on April 23 vs. BOS, went 2x4 with his fifth career grand slam (last, 5/4/14 at on-base percentage in 34 games. PIT), a double, a walk and five total RBI...was the second time in his career he • owned a .313 batting average in his second stint at Triple A, which spanned from recorded at least five RBI in a game (also 6/2/11, career-high 6 RBI)...became the June 28-Aug. 5...tallied seven doubles, a homer, 14 RBI, six stolen bases and a second Astros player to hit a grand slam in 2016 (also Springer on 4/6 at NYY)... .369 OBP in 35 games in that span. became the first Astros player to hit a grand slam with two outs in a two-strike • was originally a fifth-round selection by Houston in the June 2013 draft out of count (2-2 pitch) since Chris Johnson on May 5, 2012 vs. STL (0-2 pitch). Vanderbilt. • the following night on April 24 vs. BOS, hit a two-run, two-out, game-tying, 9th inning HR...prior to Rasmus, the last player to hit a game-tying HR with two outs 6 OF JAKE MARISNICK .209 (60x287), 5 HR, 21 RBI in the 9th was Brandon Barnes (9/3/13)...became the first Astros player with vs. LHP: .229 (25x109) vs. RHP: .197 (35x178) Career: .225-18-81 (215x956) seven HR in the club’s first 19 games since ‘06 (-9, Lance Home: .212 (29x137) Road: .207 (31x150) Long Streak: 6 (2x), last, .300, 6x20, 8/1-7 Berkman-7). • 25-year-old outfielder played in at least 100 games for the second consecutive • had a season-long eight game hitting streak from May 13-20...marked his longest season for the Astros, making multiple starts at each outfield position...made 81 hitting streak since hitting in nine straight from May 1-9, 2014. starts (60 in center field, 22 in left field, three in right field). • recorded hits in both games at STL from June 14-15...were his first games at • tallied a career-high nine outfield assists, surpassing the eight he tallied in 2015... since 2011, as the former Cardinal was traded to the Blue Jays his .995 fielding percentage (1E/213TC) ranked third among AL outfielders with prior to the trade deadline that season. at least 750 innings played...also ranked seventh in defensive runs saved (18). • his 42 RBI were his most prior to the All-Star Break of a single year since 2013 • recorded only 18 hits and a .171 batting average in his first 49 games this season when he had 48 with Toronto. (through June 29)...from July 1 though the end of the season, batted .231 (42x182) • was activated from the 15-day Disabled List on Aug. 30 vs. OAK, and hit a solo with 12 doubles, four homers, 14 RBI and six stolen bases. homer in his first plate appearance...snapped an 0x23 streak...was his first game • made an Opening Day roster for the second time in his career (both with the Astros since Aug. 4 vs. TOR and first homer since July 27 vs. NYY. as he started in center field on Opening Day in 2015)...made 11 appearances • signed a one-year deal with the Astros as a free agent on Nov. 13, 2015...became with the club to open the season before being optioned to Triple A Fresno on April one of the first players in Major League history to sign a qualifying offer. 24...played seven games with Fresno and was recalled back to Houston on May 5, where he remained through the end of the season...missed four games from 23 IF A.J. REED .164 (20x122), 3 HR, 8 RBI Aug. 12-15 with a right groin injury. • had his best month this season in July...batted .326 (15x46) with a .819 OPS vs. LHP: .067 (1x15) vs. RHP: .178 (19x107) Career: .164-3-8 (20x122) Home: .170 (8x47) Road: .160 (12x75) Long Streak: 2 (3x), last, .500, 4x8, 8/17-18 (.340 OBP/.478 SLG) in 20 games. • 23-year-old slugging lefty made his Major League debut with the Astros in 2016... • had a nine game home hitting streak from July 27-Aug. 26...batted .310 (9x29) made 45 appearances with the Astros in what was his third professional season. during the run...was the longest home hitting streak of his career. • made 35 overall starts, 27 at first base and eight as designated hitter. • in his lone stint at Triple A, played in seven games (April 28-May 4), going 5x27 • recorded 20 hits and 18 walks in his 45 games...six of his 20 hits went for extra (.185) with two doubles and one steal. bases (3 homers and 3 doubles). • acquired from Miami along with prospects IF , RHP Francis Martes • after making his first appearance in Major League as a NRI, Reed and a 2015 competitive balance Round A pick (ended up being OF Daz Cameron) opened the 2016 season with Triple A Fresno...was selected to the Major League in exchange for RHP Jarred Cosart, IF Kiké Hernandez and minor league OF roster on June 25 where he remained for almost a month...was optioned to Fresno Austin Wates on July 31, 2014. on July 21, where he remained until being recalled on Aug. 2...remained with the Major League club through the end of the season. 19 iF COLin moran .130 (3x23), 0 HR, 2 RBI • in his MLB debut on June 25 at KC, went 0x2 with two runs scored, an RBI and vs. LHP: .--- (0x0) vs. RHP: .130 (3x23) Career: .130-0-2 (3x23) two walks...became the third player in Astros history to walk twice in their MLB Home: .000 (0x9) Road: .214 (3x14) Long Streak: 1 (2x), last, .333, 1x3, 10/2 debut, joining C Eddie Tucker (6/14/92 vs. SF) and RF John Paciorek (9/29/63 • 24-year-old left-handed made his Major League debut with the Astros vs. NYM). this season...made nine appearances, including six starts at third base. • hit his first career home run on July 2 vs. CWS, hitting a solo blast offRHP David • spent the entire Spring Training with the Astros as a non-roster invitee, and opened Robertson as a pinch-hitter in the 9th inning...the last Astro to hit his first career the season with Triple A Fresno...was selected to the Major League roster on May HR in the pinch was (6/18/15 at COL)...became the third 17...was optioned back to Triple A on May 30, until his final recall on Sept. 16... player in club history to hit his fist career HR as a pinch-hitter in the 9th inning: he remained with the Major League club through the remainder of the season. also Preston Tucker (5/21/15 at DET) and Keith Lampard (9/19/69 vs. CIN). • went 2x4 with two RBI on May 27 at LAA, giving him his first Major League hits • homered two games later on July 5 vs. SEA...became the ninth player in club and RBI...snapped an 0x13 to begin his career with a single in the 5th inning. history with two HR within his first eight career Major League games, most recently • recorded his first career extra-base hit with a double on Oct. 2 at LAA, which was accomplished by Tyler White in April 2016 (club-record 3 HR). the final game of the season. • went 2x5 with a walk in Game 1 of the Aug. 11, doubleheader at MIN...was his • in 32 games with the Grizzlies to start the season, Moran was hitting .288 first career multi-hit game...walked in four consecutive starts fromAug. 6-11. (36x125) with seven doubles, three home runs and a club-leading 22 RBI... • spent his first 22 games of the season with Triple A Fresno, where he was hitting after being optioned back to Triple A for his second stint with the club, played 85 .266 (59x222) with 19 doubles, 11 homers, 36 RBI, 28 walks, a .345 on-base games though the remainder of the Triple A season...batted .249 (83x334) with percentage and an .854 OPS...was having a strong June, in which he hit .282 11 doubles, seven homers and 47 RBI in that span. (24x85) with five homers and a .910 OPS in 22 games. • in his second stint with the Grizzlies (July 23-Aug. 1), batted .436 (17x39) with 12 C .077 (1x13), 0 HR, 0 RBI three doubles, four homers and 14 RBI in 11 games...six of those 11 games were vs. LHP: .000 (0x3) vs. RHP: .100 (1x10) Career: .291-1-7 (16x55) multi-hit efforts. Home: .000 (1x7) Road: .167 (1x6) Long Streak: 1, .250, 1x4, 10/2 • was drafted by the Astros in the second round of the June 2014 draft out of the • 25-year-old backstop made nine appearances for the Astros this season, in what University of Kentucky. was his fourth campaign in the Majors. • made two starts at catcher, and caught a total of 31.0 innings. 4 OF GEORGE SPRINGER .261 (168x644), 29 HR, 82 RBI • opened the season on the 15-day Disabled List while recovering from a hook vs. LHP: .274 (46x168) vs. RHP: .256 (122x476) Career: .258-65-174 (343x1327) of the hamate fracture on his left wrist...missed 31 games to start the season Home: .265 (82x310) Road: .257 (86x334) Long Streak: 10 (2x), last, .422, 19x45, 9/20-30 and was activated on May 8...made two appearances with the Astros and was • 26-year-old outfielder completed his first full season in the Majors, while con- optioned to Triple A on May 12...played the final 65 games of the Triple A season tinuing to display exceptional tools across the diamond...ranked sixth among AL with Fresno...was activated on Sept. 5, and remained on the active roster through outfielders in OBP (.359) and ninth in slugging (.466). the remainder of the season. • played in all 162 games for the Astros...prior to Springer, only six different players • recorded his lone hit on the last day of the season on Oct. 2 at LAA...was his played in all 162 games of a season, most recently accomplished by Carlos Lee second start behind the plate this season. in 2007...led the Majors in plate appearances (744), which also ranked tied for • made four rehab appearances with Fresno from May 4-8, which was his first second in single season franchise history...the record is held by Craig Biggio, action of the season...recorded two hits and one RBI in than span...after being who had 749 PAs in 1999. optioned to Triple A Fresno in May, made 65 appearances with the Grizzlies... • made 147 starts in right field, and one in center field. batted .236 (54x229) with 12 doubles, a triple, seven homers and 31 RBI. • set career highs in almost every offensive category, including games (162), at-bats • acquired from Oakland along with IF/OF and RHP Brad Peacock (644), hits (168), doubles (29), triples (5), homers (29), RBI (82) and walks (88). in exchange for IF Jed Lowrie and RHP Fernando Rodriguez on Feb. 4, 2013. • ranked tied for sixth in the Majors and fifth in the AL in runs scored (116)...mark the most runs by an Astros player since Jeff Bagwell (126) and Craig Biggio (118) 20 OF PRESTON TUCKER .164 (22x134), 4 HR, 8 RBI surpassed 116 in 2001...is the second outfielder in club history with a 29-homer, vs. LHP: .105 (2x19) vs. RHP: .174 (20x115) Career: .219-17-41 (95x434) 116-run season, joining Richard Hidalgo (44HR, 118R in 2000). Home: .181 (13x72) Road: .145 (9x62) Long Streak: 5, .385, 5x13, 4/5-10 • led the AL and ranked second in the Majors in leadoff homers behind Charlie • 26-year-old outfielder played with the Astros in the Majors for his second con- Blackmon (10)...tied Craig Biggio (2001) for the club record for most leadoff secutive season. HR in a season...only five other AL players hit eight leadoff HR in a single year: • appeared in 48 games, and made 34 starts...started 20 games as designated Alfonso Soriano (2x), (2x), Brady Anderson, Jacque Jones hitter, 13 games in left field and one game in right field. and Chuck Knoblauch. • 13 of his 22 hits this year went for extra-bases (51%, 8 doubles, 1 triple and 4 • 28 of his 29 homers came as an outfielder...were the most homers by an Astros homers)...11 of his 13 extra-base hits came off of right-handed pitchers. outfielder since Carlos Lee hit 31 in 2007. • made his first appearance on an Opening Day roster this season...was optioned • ranked tied for fourth in the AL in walks (88)...were the most walks by an Astro to Triple A Fresno on May 15...spent approximately two months with Fresno, and since Lance Berkman walked 97 times in 2009. was recalled on July 22...was placed on the 15-day Disabled List with a right • ranked third among AL right fielders in assists (12)...marked the most assists shoulder sprain on Aug. 12, and remained on the DL through the remainder of by an Astros since Hunter Pence had 16 in 2009...ranked second the season. among AL right fielders in fielding percentage, with a .994 mark (2E/318TC). • started the season on a five-game hitting streak that spanned from April 5-10... • hit two grand slams this season (April 6 at NYY, May 14 at BOS and June 24 at tied his career-long hitting streak (also June 12-18, 2015)...all of his hits were KC)...became the first player in franchise history to hit three grand slams in a for extra-bases (2 HR, 3 doubles)...tied a club-record for the longest extra-base single season...per Elias, became the second player in Major League history to hit streak to start a season with Bill Doran (1989). hit a grand slam home run as a visitor at both Fenway Park and • in three games after being recalled from Triple A on July 22, hit .375 (3x8) with a (new or old) in the same season... did it with the Indians in 1951. double, triple, homer, walk, two RBI and two HBP (reached in 6 of 11 total PA’s). • recorded five games with four-or-more RBI, which ranked tied for second-most • hit his first career homer off of a left-handed pitcher on July 24 vs. LAA...it came in the Majors...Kendrys Morales had the most with six. off of left-handed reliever Jose Alvarez. • fell just short of making the 2016 All-Star Game via the Final Vote, as he finished • batted .301 (63x209) in 53 games in his stint with Triple A Fresno that spanned second to OF Michael Saunders (TOR) in the American League...Springer led from May 17-July 21...tallied 25 extra-base hits (14 doubles, 3 triples, 8 homers) all 10 players, including NL players, in text voting, while finishing second in twitter and slugged .512, which ranked third on the club at the time of his promotion voting. (min. 20g). • made his second consecutive, and second overall Opening Day roster and start... • made six rehab appearances with the Double A Corpus Christi Hooks from Aug. spent the entire season on the Astros active roster, and did not miss a game. 24-31...recorded two hits, two walks and three RBI in 24 plate appearances. • hit his first career grand slam on April 7 at NYY...was the first grand slam hit in • selected by Houston in the seventh round of the 2012 draft out of the University the Majors in 2016. of Florida...became the first player from the Astros 2012 draft class to make it to • on May 11 vs. CLE, became the first Astros player since Lance Berkman on May the Major Leagues. 2, 2010 to walk four times and homer in a game...the homer was the 1,500th in Minute Maid Park history in regular and postseason games. 18 iF luis valbuena .260 (76x292), 13 HR, 40 RBI • homered in the three straight games from April 16-19...marked the second time vs. LHP: .267 (20x75) vs. RHP: .258 (56x217) Career: .232-83-269 (588x2535) in his career when he homered in three straight games. Home: .286 (42x147) Road: .234 (34x145) Long Streak: 8, .370, 10x27, 6/4-11 • recorded four RBI on May 13 and 14...became the 10th player in Astros history to • the 30-year-old corner infielder set career highs in on-base percentage (.457), record at least four RBI in consecutive games…last was Carlos Lee from Sept. slugging percentage (.459) and batting average (.260). 22-23, 2011. • the lefty batted .267 (20x75) with a .741 OPS (.341 OBP/.400 SLG) against • recorded his only multi-homer game of the season, and third of his career on May left-handed pitcher...his OPS ranked 10th among LHB vs. LHP in the AL (min. 26 vs. BAL. 75 at-bats)...was his highest OPS against lefties since 2010 (.855 in 44 at-bats). • recorded his first-career walk-off HR on June 1 vs. ARI in the 11th inning. • made a combined 84 starts at third base (77) and first base (7). • went 3x5 with a triple, a walk, two runs scored, a grand slam and tied his career • among AL third basemen with at least 250 at-bats, ranks favorably in several high with 5 RBI on June 24 at KC...tripled to lead off the game, then hit a grand offensive categories: plate appearance-per-walk (2nd, 7.61), OBP (6th, .350), slam later in the 1st inning...per Elias, became the first leadoff hitter to hit a grand walks (7th, 42), OPS (9th, .806) and SLG (11th, .457). slam in the 1st inning of a game since the Mariners did so on • hit all 13 of his homers between May 7-July 24...his 16.85 AB-per-HR ratio ranked April 15, 1986 at CAL...also became the first player in the modern era (since 1900) 14th in the AL in that span. to hit a triple and a grand slam in the 1st inning of a game...only one other player • from May 1 through the end of his season on July 26, batted .280 with a .887 in the divisional era (1969 to date) had a triple and grand slam in any inning and OPS (.374 OBP/.513 SLG), 13 homers, 36 RBI and 35 walks in 70 games. that was , who did so for the Tigers on April 23, 2004 vs. CLE (6th • swung at pitches out of the strikezone only 23.1 percent of the time...was the inning). lowest mark of his career, and ranked 10th among AL batters with at least 300 • recorded three RBI in both games of a doubleheader vs. MIN on Aug. 11... plate appearances. became the third player in club history to record third RBI out of the leadoff spot • made his sixth appearance on an Opening Day roster and his third Opening Day in the lineup in consecutive games, joining Joe Morgan (3 games in 1965) and start...was on the active roster until July 27, when he was placed on the 15-day (1966)...in Game 2 of the doubleheader, became the third player Disabled List with a right hamstring injury...went on to miss the final 62 games of in club history to record three RBI and three extra-base hits out of the leadoff the season while on the DL. spot, joining Craig Biggio (5 times, last, 2004) and Joe Morgan (2 times, last, • went 2x2 with two doubles, an RBI and two walks on April 23 vs. BOS...tied a 1967). career high by reaching base safely four times (last, Oct. 2, 2015 at ARI)...the • had a four-game multi-hit streak from Sept. 24-27...was the second-longest of last Astro with multiple doubles and multiple walks in a game was Chris Carter his career behind a second-game run to end the 2015 season (Sept. 28-Oct. 4). on Sept. 10, 2013 at SEA. • recorded a hit in seven straight at-bats from Sept. 24-26...was one hit shy of tying • doubled in three consecutive games from May 8-10, which tied the longest doubles a franchise record set by Lance Berkman, who did so in eight straight ABs from streak of his career (last, June 10-12, 2014). May 4-8, 2008. • went 2x5 with a HR and five RBI on May 15 at BOS...five RBI were a career high, previously recording four RBI three times. • was selected by the Astros with the 11th overall pick in the first round of the 2011 • homered in three consecutive games from May 22-25...was his longest career draft out of the University of Connecticut. HR streak. • had a career-high tying eight-game hitting streak from June 4-11...was previously accomplished four other times (last, May 13-21, 2015). • hit a walk-off, three-run homer on July 8 vs. OAK...was his second carer walk-off homer and first since Aug. 22, 2009...was his fifth career game-winning HR in the 8th inning or later, and second in a three-game span. • tied a season high with three hits on July 25 vs. NYY...recorded at least three hits, four times this season...also walked, marking the 6th time this season when he’s reached safely at least four times in a game...doubled his previous high of three games in 2015...recorded his only stolen base of the season in the 4th inning. • acquired from Chicago (NL) along with RHP Dan Straily in exchange for OF Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2016) Astros Hitters vs. RHP (2016) Dexter Fowler on Jan. 19, 2015. PLAYER .AVG AB H PLAYER .AVG AB H Altuve .306 160 49 Altuve .348 480 167 Bregman .250 56 14 Bregman .269 145 39 13 IF TYLER WHITE .217 (54x249), 8 HR, 28 RBI Castro .149 87 13 Castro .231 242 56 Correa .236 148 35 Correa .287 429 123 vs. LHP: .250 (22x88) vs. RHP: .199 (32x161) Career: .217-8-28 (54x249) Gattis .288 156 45 Gattis .230 291 67 Home: .200 (21x105) Road: .229 (33x144) Long Streak: 5, .667, 10x15, 4/5-9 Gonzalez .253 170 43 Gonzalez .255 314 80 • 25-year-old infielder made the club out of Spring Training, for his first season in Gurriel .220 41 9 Gurriel .281 89 25 Hernandez .278 36 10 Hernandez .203 64 13 the Majors...was only his third full season as a professional. Kemp .143 21 3 Kemp .232 99 23 • had more hits (10), home runs (3) and RBI (9) than any Astros player has ever Marisnick .229 109 25 Marisnick .197 178 35 Moran .--- - - Moran .130 23 3 collected within their first five career games in franchise history...through April 9, Rasmus .136 81 11 Rasmus .226 288 65 White ranked first in hits and RBI and ranks tied for second in home runs. Reed .067 15 1 Reed .178 107 19 • was named the AL Player of the Week for the first week of the season, becoming Springer .274 168 46 Springer .256 476 122 Stassi .000 3 0 Stassi .100 10 1 the first AL rookie position player to earn opening week POTW honors in MLB Tucker .105 19 2 Tucker .174 115 20 history...led all MLB hitters in avg. (.556) and SLG (1.167) during the week, while Valbuena .267 75 20 Valbuena .258 217 56 ranking first in the AL in OBP (.591), tied for first in hits (10) and RBI (9) and White .250 88 22 White .199 161 32 second in HR (3). Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career) Astros Hitters vs. RHP (career) • batted .462 (6x13) with a walk as a pinch hitter...had four pinch-hit doubles this PLAYER .AVG AB H PLAYER .AVG AB H Altuve .345 890 307 Altuve .299 2471 739 season, which was a new club record for a rookie...mark the most pinch-hit Bregman .250 56 14 Bregman .269 145 39 doubles by an AL player since hit four in 2010. Castro .190 505 96 Castro .247 1513 373 Correa .254 272 69 Correa .285 692 197 • recorded 58 at-bats in the No. 7 spot of the lineup which tied for his most at any Gattis .271 520 141 Gattis .241 1216 293 spot in the lineup...batted .293 (17x58) with a .925 OPS (.339 OBP/.586 SLG) in Gonzalez .255 436 111 Gonzalez .258 1086 280 Gurriel .220 41 9 Gurriel .281 89 25 the seventh spot. Hernandez .278 36 10 Hernandez .203 64 13 • was a NRI in Major League Spring Training, and made the Major League club for Kemp .143 21 3 Kemp .232 99 23 Opening Day...was his first Opening Day roster, and first stint in the Majors...was Marisnick .229 332 76 Marisnick .223 624 139 Moran .--- - - Moran .130 23 3 optioned to Triple A Fresno on June 17...was recalled on July 29 and remained Rasmus .212 917 194 Rasmus .251 2621 657 with the club until being optioned on Aug. 20...was recalled for the final time on Reed .067 15 1 Reed .178 107 19 Springer .267 375 100 Springer .255 952 243 Sept. 2, where he remained through the end of the season. Stassi .235 17 4 Stassi .316 38 12 • went 1x1 with a HBP on April 5 at NYY in his MLB debut...entered the game as Tucker .179 84 15 Tucker .229 350 80 Valbuena .221 461 102 Valbuena .234 2074 486 a PH and singled in his first MLB at-bat...became just the sixth Astro in franchise White .250 88 22 White .199 161 32 history to record his first Major League hit on Opening Day and the first since right fielder on April 4, 1994 vs. MON. CATCHING STATS • started his Major League career on a five-game hitting streak from April 5-9... was batting 10x15 (.667) in that span. INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATS • his 14 hits tied him with Carlos Correa for the most by an Astros player within PLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERA his first nine career games in franchise history (through April 13). Castro 13/58 .224 1 12 49-53 4.26 (433ER/908.2IP) • his five homers were tied for the club lead and marked the most by a player in Gattis 12/27 .444 - 5 33-16 3.44 (170ER/445.1IP) his first 15 career games in club history (through April 20). Stassi 0/3 .000 0 0 1-1 4.65 (16ER/31IP) • recorded a double and two HR on May 17 at CWS for his first-career multi-HR Pitchers 3/3 1.000 5 game...became sixth rookie in club history to record 10+ total bases in a game TOTAL 28/95 .295 6 18 84-78 4.06 (663ER/1468IP) (last, Brandon Barnes, 7/19/13 vs. SEA). • his first stint with Triple A Fresno spanned 34 games from June 19-July 27... MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH batted .288 (38x132) with 11 homers, 26 RBI and a .935 OPS (.352 OBP/.583 Altuve 41 14 8 - 63 4 (19x) - 8/11/16 at MIN Bregman 9 4 - - 13 3 (4x) - 9/4/16 at TEX SLG) in that span...his second stint with Fresno was much shorter, lasting only Castro 14 1 - - 15 4 - 5/26/13 vs. OAK 10 games from Aug. 22-31...recorded four hits, two of which were homers, with Correa 32 8 1 - 41 4 - 4/6/16 at NYY three RBI and three walks. Gattis 24 4 2 - 30 4 (4x) - 8/12/16 at TOR • combined to hit .305 (47x158) with a .914 OPS (.421 OBP/.494 SLG), 10 doubles, Gonzalez 25 4 1 - 30 4 (2x) - 8/11/16 at MIN Gurriel 9 - - - 9 2 (9x) - 9/28/16 vs. SEA seven homers, 31 RBI and 32 walks with Fresno. Hernandez 2 1 - - 3 3 - 8/19/16 at BAL • was drafted in the 33rd round of the June 2013 draft out of Western Carolina Kemp 5 1 - - 6 3 - 8/7/16 vs. TEX University. Marisnick 9 1 - - 10 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MIN Moran 1 - - - 1 2 - 5/27/16 at LAA Rasmus 20 1 1 - 22 5 - 6/5/12 at CWS Reed 6 - - - 6 2 (6x) - 9/8/16 at CLE RUNS BY INNING Springer 30 11 2 - 43 5 - 6/10/15 at CWS TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTAL Stassi - - - - - 2 (4x) - 9/20/15 vs. OAK Tucker 2 - - - 2 4 - 7/6/15 at CLE Astros 96 108 75 63 100 80 66 62 60 14 724 White 6 4 - - 10 3 (4x) - 8/11/16 at MIN Opponents 89 92 83 71 84 69 70 64 66 13 701 Valbuena 12 4 - - 16 4 - 7/19/15 vs. TEX Record by Day MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. Altuve 10 8 - 2 20 6 - 7/24/16 vs. LAA Bregman 5 4 - - 9 3 (4x) - 9/8/16 at CLE 11-8 14-11 17-7 3-13 14-12 13-13 12-14 Castro 3 1 2 - 6 4 (5x) - 8/20/16 at BAL Record By Month Correa 12 8 2 - 22 4 (5x) -8/9/16 at MIN April Gattis 11 2 3 - 16 4 (7x) - 8/11/16 at MIN May June July August Sept/Oct. Gonzalez 10 2 - - 12 3 (4x) - 9/23/16 vs. LAA 7-17 17-12 18-8 13-12 16-13 13-16 Gurriel 3 - - - 3 2 (3x) - 9/17/16 at SEA Hernandez 2 1 - - 3 3 - 8/19/16 at BAL DISABLED LIST Kemp 1 - - - 1 2 - 6/3/16 vs. OAK Marisnick 3 - - - 3 3 (4x) - 9/7/15 at OAK PLAYER INJURY DATE ON DATE OFF GAMES Moran 1 - - - 1 2 - 5/27/16 at LAA Gattis sports hernia surgery 3/25 4/12 7 (3-4) Rasmus 12 1 1 1 15 6 - 6/2/11 vs SF McCullers right shoulder soreness 3/25 5/13 36 (14-22) Stassi left wrist hook of the hamate fracture 3/29 5/8 31 (11-20) Reed 1 1 - - 2 3 - 8/18/16 at BAL Gomez bruised left rib cage 5/17 5/31 13 (8-5) Springer 11 2 4 1 18 5 (3x) - 6/24/16 at KC Valbuena right hamstring injury 7/27 10/3 62 (30-32) Stassi - - - - - 2 (2x) - 9/28/14 at NYM Gregerson left oblique strain 7/28 8/12 14 (5-9) Tucker - - - - - 3 (3x) - 7/22/15 vs. BOS McCullers right elbow discomfort 8/3 10/3 56 (28-28) White 3 1 1 - 5 4 - 4/7/16 at NYY Rasmus cyst in right ear 8/5 8/30 23 (13-10) Valbuena 6 1 1 1 9 5 - 5/15/16 at BOS Tucker right shoulder sprain 8/12 10/3 47 (24-23) STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION BY BATTING ORDER: 1: Springer (67-49), Altuve (17-27), Gonzalez (0-1), Kemp (0-1) 2: Springer (17-27), Bregman (21-22), Gonzalez (21-16), Altuve (12-6), Gurriel (7-4), Valbuena (4-0), Tucker (0-2), Worth (2-0), Kemp (0-1) 3: Altuve (55-43), Correa (27-34), Rasmus (2-0), Springer (0-1) 4: Correa (53-38), Rasmus (24-23), Gattis (5-8), White (1-5), Gurriel (1-2), Valbuena (0-2) 5: Gattis (32-22), Rasmus (13-12), Gonzalez (10-10), White (6-10), Gomez (7-8), Valbuena (10-5), Gurriel (4-7), Tucker (1-3), Reed (1-1) 6: Valbuena (17-10), Gattis (10-14), Gomez (12-10), Gonzalez (10-12), White (7-8), Tucker (6-8), Rasmus (6-5), Reed (3-7), Gurriel (6-0), Bregman (0-3), Moran (2-1), Worth (3-0), Castro (1-0), Hernandez (1-0) 7: Gomez (19-18), Gonzalez (15-7), Reed (8-9), White (8-7), Gattis (6-7), Valbuena (7-6), Rasmus (5-5), Tucker (5-4), Hernandez (4-5), Castro (2-3), Kemp (2-3), Bregman (1-1), Moran (1-1), Gurriel (0-1), Marisnick (1-0), Stassi (0-1) 8: Castro (18-25), Valbuena (11-12), Gonzalez (8-8), Marisnick (8-7), White (7-6), Hernandez (9-5), Gattis (8-2), Gomez (4-3), Reed (3-3), Tucker (1-3), Kemp (3-0), Kratz (1-2), Worth (2-1), Stassi (1-0), Moran (0-1) 9: Marisnick (34-35), Castro (28-25), Kemp (11-7), Kratz (0-6), Fister (3-0), McHugh (3-0), Gattis (1-1), Hernandez (1-1), Feldman (0-1), Keuchel (0-1), McCullers (1-0), Musgrove (0-1), Tucker (1-0), White (1-0) BY DEFENSIVE POSITION: C: Castro (49-53), Gattis (33-16), Kratz (1-8), Stassi (1-1) 1B: Gonzalez (49-25), White (19-31), Reed (11-16), Valbuena (4-3), Gurriel (1-3) 2B: Altuve (76-71), Gonzalez (3-5), Worth (3-1), Bregman (1-0), Kemp (1-0), White (0-1) SS: Correa (80-72), Gonzalez (3-3), Bregman (1-3) 3B: Valbuena (45-32), Bregman (19-21), Gurriel (11-9), Gonzalez (3-13), Moran (3-3), Worth (3-0) LF: Rasmus (38-37), Kemp (15-8), Marisnick (11-12), Gonzalez (6-8), Tucker (5-9), Hernandez (9-3), Gurriel (1-0) CF: Gomez (40-38), Marisnick (31-28), Rasmus (7-6), Hernandez (5-6), Springer (1-0) RF: Springer (75-72), Rasmus (5-1), Hernandez (2-2), Marisnick (1-2), Tucker (1-0) DH: Gattis (30-38), Tucker (8-12), Altuve (8-5), White (9-4), Springer (8-4), Reed (4-4), Gurriel (5-2), Gomez (2-2), Bregman (1-2), Kemp (1-2), Worth (1-0) 2016 HOUSTON ASTROS pitching 2016 Houston Astros Starting Pitchers Run Supp Team GS Tm. W-L Tm. W-L Pitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Avg. P/GS SB/CS Record after L after L QS during QS McHugh 10/1 at LAA (7.2,3,0,0,1,5) W 3-0 W 6 33 5.75 96 4/3 21-12 16 12-4 16 12-4 Fister 9/28 vs. SEA (1.1,5,5,5,1,2) L 4-12 L 5 32 5.19 94 3/3 16-16 17 10-7 16 12-4 Fiers 9/27 vs. SEA (5,8,4,4,0,5) W 8-4 L 1 30 5.96 90 4/7 18-12 10 5-5 14 8-6 Keuchel 8/27 vs. TB (7,9,2,2,1,4) W 6-2 W 2 26 4.07 103 2/2 12-14 13 6-7 16 12-4 McCullers 8/2 vs. TOR (4.2,7,2,2,1,6) L 1-2 L 1 14 3.56 96 0/2 8-6 5 3-2 6 4-2 Musgrove 9/25 vs. LAA (7,7,1,1,0,4) W 4-1 W 2 10 3.12 91 0/0 5-5 7 3-4 5 3-2 Peacock 9/30 at LAA (4.2,5,7,5,4,5) L 1-7 L 1 5 3.65 78 2/1 2-3 4 1-3 1 0-1 Devenski 8/11 at MIN (5,2,0,0,0,5) W 10-2 W 1 5 5.47 85 3/2 1-4 2 0-2 2 0-2 Feldman 6/28 at LAA (5,3,1,0,0,2) W 7-1 W 1 5 4.01 89 4/2 1-4 2 0-2 1 0-1 Rodgers 10/2 at LAA (3.2,5,4,4,3,0) L 1-8 L 1 1 0.00 82 1/0 0-1 - - - - Paulino 9/8 at CLE (3,4,4,4,2,0) L 7-10 L 1 1 6.00 70 1/0 0-1 1 0-1 - -

2016 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allowed Runs: 40-52 Starters 57-59-0 4.37 917.0 966 469 445 300-6 779 When Bullpen Did Not Allow a Run: 42-26 Relievers 27-19-44 3.56 551.0 475 232 218 153-13 617 When No Relievers Were Used: 2-0 50 LHP kevin chapman 0-0-0, 9.00 ERA, 9G • posted the second-lowest ERA by an Astros rookie prior to the All-Star Break in vs. LHH: .526 (10x19), 0HR, 3SO, 1BB vs. RHH: .263 (5x19), 0HR, 3SO, 3BB club history (2.30)...trailed only RHP Ken Forsch (2.27 ERA in 1971). 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 0-0-0, 9.00 (8ER/8IP), 9G • threw 4.1 perfect innings and struck out seven consecutive batters on Aug. 1 vs. • 28-year-old southpaw made nine appearances across two stints with Houston... TOR...fell one strikeout shy of the club record for consecutive strikeouts, held by saw time in the Majors for the fourth consecutive season. LHP Jim Deshaies (eight on Sept. 23, 1986 vs. LAD)...marked a single-game • was recalled from Triple A on Aug. 11 to serve as Houston’s 26th man in their career high for strikeouts...became the third pitcher in club history to toss 4.1+ doubleheader against the Twins...was optioned to Fresno following the double- perfect innings of relief in a game, joining rookies LHP Frank DiPino (5IP on May header on Aug. 11...recalled back to Houston on Sept. 5 and remained with the 6, 1983 at ATL) and RHP Jim Ray (4.1IP on Aug. 10, 1968 vs. PIT)...became the club through the end of the regular season. first Major League reliever to strike out seven in an outing of at least 4.1 perfect • struck out two over a hitless 3.0 innings of relief on Sept. 8 at CLE...tied a career innings since RHP did April 29, 2008 vs. HOU (4.1IP, 7SO). high for innings in a game (also May 5, 2015 vs. TEX)...became the first Astros • earned his first Major League win in a spot start on Aug. 11 at MIN in Game 2 lefty to throw 3.0 hitless innings in a game since LHP C.J. Nitkowski on April of Houston’s doubleheader...threw 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits 9, 1998 at SF. with five strikeouts. • made 51 appearances at Triple A Fresno, striking out 76 batters and walking 27 • threw 3.2 perfect innings en route to his fourth win on Sept. 20 at OAK...became in 61.0 innings...posted a 4.87 ERA (33ER/61IP)...held left-handed hitters to a the third Major League reliever since 1913 to record multiple perfect outings of .212 (21x99) batting average. at least 3.2 innings in a single season, joining RHP Mike Bacsik (1979) and • posted a 1.78 ERA (5ER/25.1IP) with 32 strikeouts following the Triple A All-Star RHP Neil Allen (1984). Break...put up a 7.07 ERA (28ER/35.2IP) prior to the Break. • set a club record for WHIP (0.74) after the All-Star Break...set club rookie records • acquired from Kansas City along with a PTBNL (OF D’Andre Toney) in exchange for ERA (1.99), opponent average (.177), strikeout to walk ratio (9.50), and for OF Jason Bourgeois and C on March 20, 2012. strikeouts per 9.0 innings (10.33) after the All-Star Break. • was acquired by the Astros from the White Sox as a PTBNL along with RHP 47 RHP chris devenski 4-4-1, 2.16 ERA, 48G/5GS Matt Heidenreich and LHP Blair Walters in exchange for RHP vs. LHH: .229 (43x188), 3HR, 53SO, 12BB vs. RHH: .185 (36x195), 1HR, 51SO, 8BB on July 21, 2012...named on Aug. 3, 2012. 1st Half: 0-2-1, 2.30 (15ER/58.2IP), 23G 2nd Half: 4-2-0, 1.99 (11ER/49.2IP), 25G • 25-year-old had one of the best rookie seasons by a reliever in club history, 45 RHP 8-1-0, 4.43 ERA, 47G receiving Astros Rookie of the Year and Pitcher of the Year recognition by vs. LHH: .237 (27x114), 5HR, 44SO, 11BB vs. RHH: .212 (28x132), 5HR, 51SO, 11BB the Houston Chapter of the BBWAA. 1st Half: 6-1-0, 4.28 (19ER/40IP), 24G 2nd Half: 2-0-0, 4.68 (13ER/25IP), 23G • in 43 relief outings, went 3-2 with one , a 1.61 ERA (15ER/83.2IP), 83 • 23-year-old rookie was a dynamic member of the Astros bullpen, joining the strikeouts, 12 walks, a .194 opponent average (56x289) and an 0.81 WHIP. upper echelon of strikeout pitchers in the American League. • set club records for a rookie reliever in both ERA (previously RHP Dave Smith, • established a new club record for a rookie in strikeouts per 9.0 1.93 in 1980) and WHIP (previously RHP , 0.92 in 1983). innings ratio (13.15, 95SO/65IP), surpassing the record that was previously set • posted 2.8 wins above replacement, the highest total in club history by a rookie by LHP Billy Wagner (11.67, 67SO/51.2IP) in 1996...fell two strikeouts shy of reliever, ahead of RHP Dave Veres (2.8 in 1995)...his 2.8 WAR also ranked sixth the club record for a rookie reliever held by RHP (97 in 2003). in club history by a rookie pitcher overall, trailing only RHP Roy Oswalt (4.7 in • posted eight wins, which tied him for the second-highest total by a rookie reliever 2001), RHP Collin McHugh (4.2 in 2014), RHP (3.8 in 1967), RHP in club history with RHP Jim Dougherty (1995)...only one reliever in Astros Ken Forsch (3.6 in 1971) and RHP Tom Griffin (3.1 in 1969). history posted more wins in his rookie season: RHP Charlie Kerfeld (11 in 1986). • posted the fourth-lowest, single-season ERA by an Astros reliever in club his- • ranked fifth among all AL relievers in strikeouts (95) behindRHP tory (1.61), trailing only RHP Don McMahon (1.53 ERA in 1962), RHP Larry (126), LHP (123), RHP Ken Giles (102) and RHP Mychal Givens Andersen (1.54 ERA in 1989) and LHP Billy Wagner (1.57 ERA in 1999)... (96)...ranked sixth among AL relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (13.15). also posted the second-lowest single-season WHIP by an Astros reliever in club • finished the season tied for third among MLB relievers in wins (8)...marked the history (0.81), behind LHP Billy Wagner’s 0.78 mark set in 1999. most relief wins by an Astro since RHP had eight in 2011. • led all American League relievers in inherited runners scored percentage (10.0%, • closed out the season on a seven-game winning streak that began on May 24... stranded 27-of-30 IR), while ranking second in , second in WHIP, was the sixth-longest streak by a reliever in club history, and the longest since third in strikeout to walk ratio (6.92), third in opponent OPS (.511), fourth in WAR RHP had an eight-game streak from June 11, 1994-June 3, 1995... (2.8) and fourth in ERA. was tied for the eighth-longest winning streak in the AL during the 2016 season. • ranked second in the Majors in multi-inning relief outings (27)...became the first • recorded at least three strikeouts in 15 relief outings, which tied him for the Astros pitcher since RHP Brad Lige in 2004 to post 27 multi-inning relief outings third-most in the Major Leagues...marked the most such games by an Astro in a single season...also led the Majors in relief outings of at least 3.0 innings since RHP Brad Lidge set the club record with 26 in 2004. pitched (10), which marked the most by an Astro since 1983, when RHP Vern • went 6-0 with a 2.33 ERA (10ER/38.2IP), 64 strikeouts and just three walks in Ruhle and RHP Bill Dawley both recorded 10 outings of at least 3.0 innings. 27 appearances at home...marked the best single-season strikeout-to-walk ratio • led all Major League rookies in ERA, WHIP (0.91), opponent batting average at home (21.33) in club history (min. 30IP). (.206), strikeout to walk ratio (5.20), home runs per 9.0 innings ratio (0.33) and • made his first career Opening Day roster after a strong Spring Training (1-0, appearances (min. 100IP)...led all AL rookies in walks per 9.0 innings (1.66) and 1.72 ERA, 3ER/15.2IP, 16 SO)...was optioned to Triple A on April 7 and recalled strikeout to walk ratio (8.64) (min. 100IP), while ranking second in WAR (2.8), back to Houston on April 25...optioned to Triple A on May 4 before receiving his tied for third in strikeouts (104) and fourth in innings pitched (108.1). final recall of the season on May 6. • posted the second-best ERA by a rookie reliever (1.61) in an eight-season span • struggled in his first two outings of the season, allowing a combined 10 runs (since 2009), behind only RHP Dellin Betances’ 1.40 ERA in 2014. in 5.1 innings between his appearances on April 6 at NYY (6ER/4.1IP) and on • made five starts over the course of the year, going 1-2 with a 4.01 ERA April 26 at SEA (3ER/1IP)...was excellent over his final 45 outings of the season (11ER/24.2IP), 21 strikeouts, eight walks and a .245 (23x94) opponent average... following those first two appearances, going 8-1 with a 3.47 ERA (23ER/59.2IP), allowed two runs or less in four of his five starts. 18 walks, 88 strikeouts and a .202 opponent batting average (44x218). • was a non-roster invitee at Astros Spring Training...did not make the Astros • went 3-1 with a 0.54 ERA (1ER/16.2IP), 26 strikeouts, one walk and a .074 Opening Day roster, but was selected to the Major League roster on April 7... (4x54) opponent batting average in 10 appearances in May...set club records was slated to start for Triple A Fresno on minor league opening day, but instead for opponent batting average, opponent OPS (.184), strikeouts per 9.0 innings joined the Astros in New York at Yankee Stadium. (14.04) and strikeout to walk ratio (26.00) for a single month of May (min. 16IP). • made his Major League debut on April 8 at MIL and threw 3.0 innings of scoreless • struck out a career-high seven batters in 3.0 relief innings on July 2 vs. CWS... relief, allowing one hit with four strikeouts...became the fourth reliever in club became the first Astros reliever to strike out seven batters in a game sinceRHP history to toss 3.0+ scoreless innings in his Major League debut, joining RHP Tim Redding on Sept. 8, 2001 vs. MIL...also became the third reliever in club Jose Cisnero (2013), RHP Bill Dawley (1983) and LHP (1963). history to record seven strikeouts in 3.0 innings or less, joining LHP Billy Wagner • his eight strikeouts over his first three games in the Majors were the most by a (1996) and RHP Gene Pentz (1976). reliever in franchise history. • set club rookie records for WHIP (1.05) and strikeouts per 9.0 (12.83) prior to • despite his stellar numbers to start the year, the Astros went 0-13 in his first 13 the All-Star Break. career games before he pitched 2.0 innings in a 12-2 Astros win on June 3 vs. • his 57 strikeouts prior to the All-Star Break marked the most by an Astros reliever OAK...marked a franchise-long streak for team games lost to start a pitcher’s since RHP Brad Lidge recorded 58 in 2006...also marked the second-most career (previously LHP Xavier Cedeno, 12 games from 2011-12). strikeouts by an Astros rookie reliever prior to the All-Star Break, behind only • earned his first career save on June 19 vs. CIN after tossing 3.1 scoreless Lidge’s 62 strikeouts prior to the 2003 All-Star Break. innings...became the first Astros pitcher with a save of 3.1 innings since LHP • was signed by Houston as a 16-year-old non-drafted free agent out of the Erik Bedard did so on Opening Day of the 2013 season vs. TEX (March 31). Dominican Republic on May 19, 2010. 54 RHP mike fiers 11-8-0, 4.48 ERA, 31G/30GS 53 RHP ken giles 2-5-15, 4.11 ERA, 69G vs. LHH: .272 (80x294), 9HR, 59SO, 18BB vs. RHH: .287 (107x373), 17HR, 75SO, 24BB vs. LHH: .214 (27x126), 2HR, 46SO, 12BB vs. RHH: .254 (33x130), 6HR, 56SO, 13BB 1st Half: 6-3-0, 4.35 (45ER/93IP), 17G 2nd Half: 5-5-0, 4.64 (39ER/75.2IP), 14G 1st Half: 1-3-1, 4.38 (18ER/37IP), 41G 2nd Half: 1-2-14, 3.77 (12ER/28.2IP), 28G • 31-year-old set a career high in wins in what was his first full season with Houston. • 26-year-old set a career-high in strikeouts (102), becoming the sixth reliever in • was one of three Astros pitchers with double-digit victories, joining RHP Collin Astros history with a 100-strikeout season, and the first sinceRHP Brad Lidge McHugh (13) and RHP Doug Fister (12)...marked the first time since 2005 that fanned 104 in 2006. the Astros had three pitchers with double-digit wins: RHP Roy Oswalt (20), LHP • tied a career high and led the Astros with 69 appearances...tied a career high Andy Pettitte (17), RHP Roger Clemens (13), RHP Brandon Backe (10), LHP in saves, which also tied for the club lead. Wandy Rodriguez (10). • posted a 13.98 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (102SO/65.2IP), which ranked • made 30 starts, which tied his career high set in 2015 with Milwaukee (21) and fifth in club history by a reliever for a single season...the only other relievers in Houston (9). club history to post higher single-season marks were LHP Billy Wagner (1997, • posted the lowest single-season walks per 9.0 innings ratio of his career (2.24)... 1998, 1999) and RHP Brad Lidge (14.93 in 2004). walked 42 batters in 168.2 innings...ranked 10th in the AL in walks per 9.0 innings. • ranked third among AL relievers in strikeouts behind RHP Dellin Betances (126) • went the entire year without walking more than three batters in a game...allowed and LHP Andrew Miller (123)...ranked fifth in strikeouts per 9.0 innings. three walks in three games (June 25 at KC; July 18 at OAK; Sept. 22 vs. LAA). • also ranked third among AL relievers in multi-strikeout games (34)...marked the • his 30-start streak of allowing no more than three walks was the longest sin- most multi-strikeout games by an Astros reliever since RHP Brad Lidge set the gle-season streak by an Astros pitcher since RHP Roy Oswalt had a 32-game club record with 51 in 2004. streak in 2006...was the third-longest streak by a Major League pitcher in 2016, • opponents hit just .093 with five extra-base hits off his ...also recorded 84 behind 33-game streaks from RHP Hisashi Iwakuma and RHP . of his 102 strikeouts via the pitch (80.8%). • ranked fifth in the AL in run support average (6.08). • ranked fifth among Major League relievers in average velocity (97.2 • spent virtually the entire season in the starting rotation, making one relief ap- mph), behind LHP (100.4), RHP Arquimedes Caminero pearance on May 15 at BOS (2ER/4IP). (97.8), RHP Dellin Betances (97.6) and RHP (97.3). • began the season by allowing two walks or less in each of his first 13 starts... • posted a 40% swing and miss rate, which ranked third in MLB (min. 100 batters tied the franchise record to start a season with RHP Collin McHugh (2015) and faced) behind RHP Luke Gregerson (42.6%) and RHP Dellin Betances (41.1%). RHP Shane Reynolds (2001). • his 16.33 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio after the All-Star Break (52SO/28.2IP) • had a streak of 17.2 consecutive scoreless innings at home from June 1-July 6... was the highest produced by a Major Leaguer since 1933 (year of firstASG). spanned four starts: June 1 vs. ARI (1R/6IP), June 19 vs. CIN (0R/5.2IP), July • was placed on the Paternity List for the birth of his son, Brody, on Aug. 12... 1 vs. CWS (0R/6IP), July 6 vs. SEA (4R/3.1IP). activated from the Paternity List on Aug. 15. • while his overall strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio on the season (7.15) was lower • had a rough start to the season, allowing 12 runs over his first 14 outings and 11.2 than his career average entering 2016 (9.09), fanned 63 batters over his final innings pitched (9.26 ERA)...rebounded to go 2-3 with a 3.00 ERA (18ER/54IP), 12 starts and 65.0 innings (8.72 SO/9)...boost in strikeouts coincided with an 15 saves, 86 strikeouts, 20 walks and 43 hits allowed over his final 55 games of increase in his usage, as 24.2% of his pitches thrown over his final 12 the season (beginning on May 9). starts were (15.4% over his first 19 games)...also showed an increase • struck out six batters on 36 pitches in 1.2 innings on Aug. 7 vs. TEX...struck out in first-pitch strike % (66.9% over final 12 games; 60.1% over first 19). four batters in the 9th inning, becoming the first Astros pitcher with four strikeouts • the Astros went 14-7 over his final 21 starts of the year. in a single inning since RHP on April 24, 2012 at MIL (3rd inning)... • was acquired from Milwaukee along with OF Carlos Gomez and slot number 76 also became the third pitcher since 1913 to record 6 strikeouts in an appearance in the 2015-16 international pool in exchange for LHP Josh Hader, RHP Adrian of less than 2.0 innings, joining Montreal’s RHP Steve Kline (Aug. 17, 1999 at Houser, OF Brett Phillips and OF Domingo Santana on July 30, 2015. SF) and Boston’s knuckleballer RHP (Aug. 10, 1999 at KC). • recorded nine consecutive saves from Aug. 9-Sept. 10...tied the longest consec- 58 RHP doug fister 12-13-0, 4.64 ERA, 32G/GS utive saves streak by an Astro in 2016 with RHP Will Harris (June 5-July 5)... vs. LHH: .321 (121x377), 19HR, 55SO, 37BB vs. RHH: .225 (74x329), 5HR, 60SO, 25BB was the second-longest streak of his career behind a 13-game run in 2015. 1st Half: 8-6-0, 3.55 (42ER/106.1IP), 17G 2nd Half: 4-7-0, 6.20 (51ER/74IP), 15G • on Sept. 20 at OAK, earned his 13th save on what was his 26th birthday, working • 32-year-old tied a career high with 32 starts after signing a one-year contract out of a bases loaded, one-out jam...became the sixth pitcher in club history to with Houston in the offseason...also reached 32 starts with Detroit in 2013. record a save on his birthday, and the first since RHP Ken Forsch did so on • logged 180.1 innings pitched, which was the third-highest single-season total of Sept. 8, 1974 vs. SD, on what was his 28th birthday. his career behind his 2011 (216.1IP) and 2013 (208.2IP) seasons. • converted 14 of his last 16 save opportunities (beginning on Aug. 9)...ranked • finished second on the club in starts, wins and innings pitched...was tied for the tied for second in the Majors in saves in that span. club lead in quality starts (16). • was acquired from Philadelphia along with IF Jonathan Arauz in exchange for • was tough on right-handed hitters all season long, holding them to a .225 batting RHP , RHP Harold Arauz, RHP Thomas Eshelman, LHP Brett average (74x329), .284 on-base percentage and .322 slugging percentage (.606 Oberholtzer and RHP on Dec. 12, 2015. OPS)...among AL pitchers vs. right-handed hitters, ranked third in opponent slugging percentage, third in opponent OPS, fifth in opponent batting average 44 RHP luke gregerson 4-3-15, 3.28 ERA, 59G and eighth in opponent OBP. vs. LHH: .212 (21x99), 4HR, 23SO, 16BB vs. RHH: .156 (17x109), 1HR, 44SO, 2BB • was tied for second in the AL in road wins, as he went 9-6 in 16 starts away 1st Half: 3-1-14, 3.43 (15ER/39.1IP), 40G 2nd Half: 1-2-1, 2.95 (6ER/18.1IP), 19G from Houston...was tied with LHP J.A. Happ (9-2), RHP Rick Porcello (9-3) • 31-year-old was once again one of the most effective relievers in the AL in what and RHP (9-1), and behind LHP (10-3)...marked was his second season of a three-year contract he signed with Houston prior to a single-season career high for road wins 2015. • his nine road wins were the most by an Astros pitcher in a single season since • led the Majors in swing-and-miss percentage, as 42.6% of all swings against him RHP Roy Oswalt won nine road games in 2004. were whiffs (min. 200 batters faced)...was the second-highest mark by an Astros • held the opposition to three earned runs or less in 22 of his 32 starts...only 16 pitcher since 1988, behind a 48.1% mark set by RHP Brad Lidge in 2004. AL pitchers had more starts were they allowed three earned runs or less. • among AL relievers, ranked fifth in opponent batting average (.183, 38x208)... • at 6-foot-8, joined RHP J.R. Richard (6’8”) and LHP Randy Johnson (6’10”) was the second-lowest mark of his career behind a .170 opponent average as the tallest pitchers in Astros history. (47x276) he posted in 2010. • spent the entire season in Houston’s starting rotation...marked the first season • ranked sixth among AL pitchers in opponent batting average against right-handed he went without a DL stint since 2013...was placed on the Paternity List on Aug. hitters (.156, 17x109, min. 100 batters faced)...also ranked eighth all-time in 3 for the birth of his son...activated from the Paternity List on Aug. 6. club history for a single season (min. 100 batters faced)...was the lowest mark • the Astros won 10 straight games started by Fister from May 1-June 20, which produced by an Astro since RHP Jose Valverde put up a .144 opponent average tied the single-season franchise record held by RHP Donne Wall (1996), RHP vs. righties in 2009. Nolan Ryan (1983) and RHP Joe Niekro (1979). • struck out 67 batters, his most since 2012 (72)...also posted a 29.1% strikeout • had a seven-game winning streak from May 1-June 20, which tied the longest rate and 10.46 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio, which were both his highest marks streak of his career (also Aug. 20-Sept. 26, 2011)...was tied for the eighth-longest since 2010 (30% and 10.23). winning streak in the AL in 2016...was the first Astros pitcher with a seven-game • ranked 10th among AL relievers with a career-high 61.4% groundball rate. winning streak since RHP Collin McHugh ended the 2014 season on a sev- • posted a 0.97 WHIP, marking his second-consecutive season with a WHIP under en-game winning streak. 1.00...became one of six AL relievers to post a WHIP under 1.00 in each of the • on June 14 at STL, earned his seventh win after throwing 7.1 innings of two-run last two seasons, joining LHP Zach Britton, RHP , RHP Roberto ball and also driving in two runs from the plate with a single up the middle... Osuna, LHP Andrew Miller and RHP Nate Jones. marked a career high for RBI in a game...was just the third time he collected an • was placed on the family medical emergency list on June 14...reinstated from RBI, and the first since May 9, 2013 at WSH. the family medical emergency list on June 17...placed on the 15-day Disabled • had an excellent month of June, winning four of his five starts while posting a List on Aug. 2 (retroactive to July 28) with a left oblique strain...was activated 2.45 ERA (9ER/33IP) with 25 strikeouts and six walks...ranked among the top from the DL on Aug. 12. 10 AL pitchers in several categories during the month, including wins (T-2nd), • earned the save on Opening Day (April 4 at NYY), becoming the third pitcher WHIP (7th) and ERA (8th). in club history with two career saves on Opening Day...also LHP Billy Wagner • held the Rangers to two runs or less while going at least 6.0 innings in each (3) and RHP Dave Smith (2). of his first three starts against the club this season (April 20-Aug. 6)...became • had a streak where he converted 16 consecutive saves from Aug. 12, 2015- the first pitcher sinceRHP Felix Hernandez (2014-15) to go 6.0+ innings while May 6, 2016...was the longest consecutive saves streak by an Astro since RHP allowing two runs or less to the Rangers in five consecutive starts (streak started saved 16 straight in 2010. on July 12, 2013). • picked up the win in three consecutive outings from June 23-27...became the • allowed three runs or less in 12 consecutive starts from April 20-June 20...was seventh pitcher in club history to record a win in three consecutive relief outings, tied for the second-longest streak by an AL starter all season with LHP Rich and the first since RHP Doug Henry in 1998. Hill, behind only RHP Rick Porcello’s 13-game streak...was the longest streak • recorded a strikeout in a career-long 17 consecutive games from June 4-July by an Astro since LHP Dallas Keuchel’s 13-game streak from 2014-15. 19...fanned 25 batters in 16.1 innings (13.78 SO/9) in that span...was the longest • struck out eight batters on Aug. 1 vs. TOR...marked his most strikeouts since streak by an Astros reliever since RHP Jerome Williams had a 17-game streak fanning nine on Sept. 26, 2014 vs. MIA. in 2014. • signed a one-year contract as a free agent on Jan. 28, 2016. • signed a three-year contract as a free agent on Dec. 12, 2014. 61 RHP jandel gustave 1-0-0, 3.52 ERA, 14G 60 LHP dallas keuchel 9-12-0, 4.55 ERA, 26G vs. LHH: .250 (6x24), 0HR, 7SO, 3BB vs. RHH: .219 (7x32), 2HR, 9SO, 1BB vs. LHH: .237 (33x139), 2HR, 30SO, 6BB vs. RHH: .265 (135x509), 18HR, 114SO, 42BB 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 1-0-0, 3.52 (6ER/15.1IP), 14G 1st Half: 6-9-0, 4.80 (64ER/120IP), 19G 2nd Half: 3-3-0, 3.94 (21ER/48IP), 7G • 24-year-old made his Major League debut and appeared in 14 total games in • 28-year-old and reigning AL Cy Young Award winner made 26 starts before the Majors over the final two months of the season. seeing his season cut short in late-August due to left shoulder inflammation. • was scoreless in 10 of his 14 outings and had six multi-strikeout appearances. • struggled in April (4.41 ERA, 16ER/32.2IP) and May (6.63 ERA, 27ER/36.2IP), but • walked four and struck out 16 in his 15.1 innings pitched. lowered his ERA in every month after, posting a 4.30 ERA in June (18ER/37.2IP), • recalled to Houston on Aug. 10 for his first career Major League stint...optioned a 3.94 ERA in July (14ER/32IP) and a 3.10 ERA in August (10ER/29IP). to Triple A Fresno on Aug. 14...was recalled from Triple A again on Sept. 2. • ranked third in the Majors and second in the AL in groundball to flyball ratio • made his Major League debut in Game 1 of the Astros doubleheader on Aug. (2.65)...trailed only RHP (3.42) in the AL. 11 at MIN...allowed one run on three hits in 1.0 inning of work. • was tied for the AL lead in defensive runs saved among pitchers (7) with RHP • earned his first career win on Sept. 27 vs. SEA after tossing 1.1 scoreless innings. . • pitched in 47 games at Triple A Fresno, going 3-3 with three saves, a 3.79 ERA • 16 of his 26 starts were quality starts...threw a in 10 of his final 12 (24ER/57IP), 23 walks and 55 strikeouts. outings of the season (beginning on June 18 vs. CIN). • was signed by the Astros as a 17-year-old non-drafted free agent out of the • had the fourth-highest soft contact rate among AL pitchers (21.1%). Dominican Republic on May 25, 2010. • owned the seventh-lowest run support average among qualifying AL pitchers (4.07)...the Astros went 12-14 in games started by Keuchel, scoring more than 36 RHP will harris 1-2-12, 2.25 ERA, 66G two runs in just four of those 14 losses. vs. LHH: .204 (23x113), 1HR, 38SO, 6BB vs. RHH: .236 (29x123), 2HR, 31SO, 9BB • went 4-5 with a 3.60 ERA (32ER/80IP) in 12 starts at home...threw a quality start 1st Half: 1-1-9, 1.62 (7ER/39IP), 39G 2nd Half: 0-1-3, 3.24 (9ER/25IP), 27G in each of his last seven home outings of the season. • 32-year-old was named to his first career All-Star Team in what was his sixth • missed the final month of the season with left shoulder inflammation, but was Major League season, and second with Houston. not placed on the Disabled List. • finished 11th among AL relievers in ERA...became the first Astros reliever to post • earned the win on Opening Day in Houston’s 5-3 victory over the Yankees at an ERA below 2.30 in consecutive years since RHP LaTroy Hawkins (2008-09). Yankee Stadium on April 4...allowed two runs on three hits in 7.0 innings. • was tied for the AL lead in holds (28) with RHP Dellin Betances and RHP Nate • became the first Astros pitcher to start consecutive Opening Days since RHP Jones...his 28 holds ranked tied for third in club history for a single season with Roy Oswalt (2003-10), and the second left-handed pitcher in club history to RHP Pat Neshek (2015) and RHP Brad Lidge (2003), behind two separate start multiple Opening Days, joining LHP Dave Roberts (1973-74). seasons by RHP Octavio Dotel (33 in 2003; 31 in 2002). • became the first Astros pitcher to register the win in consecutive Opening Day • became one of two pitchers in Major League history to have a season with at games since RHP Shane Reynolds from 1999-2000. least 12 saves and 28 holds (also RHP Dellin Betances in 2016). • extended his home winning streak to 17 games by leading Houston to a 1-0 • set career-best marks in strikeouts (69), saves, strikeout to walk ratio (4.60), win over the Tigers on April 15...the streak dated back to his final start of the groundball percentage (58%) and walks per 9.0 innings ratio (2.11), while falling 2014 season on Sept. 20 vs. SEA...was the longest home winning streak in two appearances shy of his career high of 68 set in 2015. club history (previously RHP Danny Darwin, 13 games, 1989-90) and tied for • posted two franchise record streaks...was scoreless in a club-record, 26 consec- the eighth-longest in MLB history, last accomplished by RHP Jose Fernandez utive appearances from April 9-June 8...also had a franchise-record, 37-game from 2013-15...went 17-0 with a 1.36 ERA (22ER/145.1IP), 151 strikeouts and streak without allowing an extra-base hit from April 7-July 5. 19 quality starts in 20 total outings during the streak. • allowed a run in his first outing of the season (April 7 at NYY), before rattling off his • squared off against LHP and the Red Sox on May 12 at Fenway club-record, 26-game scoreless appearance streak that spanned 26.1 innings... Park...was the first time that the Astros had a reigning Cy Young Award winner the previous club record was a 25-game streak set by LHP Billy Wagner from match up with a former Cy Young Award winner since April 29, 2005 vs. CHC, 1999-2000. when RHP Roger Clemens and RHP Greg Maddux matched up in a 3-2 Cubs • posted the third-longest single season scoreless inning streak by a reliever in victory. club history (26.1 innings from April 9-June 8)...was the longest since RHP Dave • won three consecutive starts from June 24-July 5...was his longest winning Smith’s club-record streak of 27.2 innings set in 1987...was also the second-lon- streak since a four-game winning streak from Sept. 21, 2015-April 5, 2016. gest scoreless inning streak by a Major Leaguer in 2016, behind RHP Michael • threw a three-hit, shutout on Aug. 5 vs. TEX...was his first com- Fulmer’s 33.1-inning streak. plete game since June 25, 2015 vs. NYY...snapped his three-game losing streak • did not allow an extra-base hit in each of his first 37 appearances of the season... against the Rangers and marked the fewest hits he had allowed in a complete the previous club-record streak of games without allowing an extra-base hit was game effort in his career. held by RHP Dave Smith (34 games from 1986-87)...the last Major Leaguer • per Elias, became the fourth Astros pitcher in a 20-year span to throw a shutout with a streak this long was LHP Charlie Furbush (37 games from 2014-15)... while allowing three hits or fewer against a first-place team...the others to do it was the longest streak to begin a season since RHP Wade Davis’ MLB-record, were RHP Wade Miller vs. STL in 2002, LHP Andy Pettitte vs. COL in 2006 43-game streak to begin the 2014 season. and RHP Mike Fiers vs. LAD in 2015 (no-hitter). • allowed four runs on July 8 vs. OAK...had gone 42 consecutive games (dating • was his 10th career complete game, becoming the eighth southpaw in club history back to Sept. 26, 2015) without allowing multiple runs in an outing, which was to reach 10 career complete games...the last to do it was LHP the fifth-longest streak in club history, and the longest sinceLHP ’s (13 from 1994-2009). 50-game run from 2006-07. • started the Astros game against the Twins on Aug. 10 that was postponed and • converted each of his first nine save opportunities of the season until suffering rule “No Game” due to inclement weather in the top of the 3rd inning...had allowed a blown save on July 19 at OAK...was the longest consecutive saves streak by five runs in 2.0 innings (stats did not count). an Astros pitcher since RHP Luke Gregerson’s 16-game run from 2015-16. • withstood four hours and 35 minutes of rain delays to lead Houston to a 5-3 • was named an AL All-Star for the first time in his career, and tossed a scoreless victory over the Orioles on Aug. 21 at BAL...allowed two runs on five hits in 8.0 0.1 of an inning in the All-Star Game at Petco Park on July 12...struck out Aled- innings, striking out seven. mys Diaz looking with two outs and the bases loaded in the 8th inning to help • recorded his 50th career win in his final outing of the season on Aug. 27 vs. preserve a 4-2 lead for the AL. TB...allowed two runs in 7.0 innings in Houston’s 6-2 victory...became the fifth • was scoreless in 16 of his final 18 outings of the season, posting a 1.04 ERA left-handed pitcher in club history to reach 50 wins, joining LHP (2ER/17.1IP), 20 strikeouts and a .183 opponent average (11x60) in that span. (93), LHP Wandy Rodriguez (80), LHP Mike Hampton (76) and LHP Jim • was claimed off waivers from Arizona on Nov. 3, 2014. Deshaies (61). • regained his command of the strike zone over his final 17 starts of the season 51 RHP james hoyt 1-1-0, 4.50 ERA, 22G (beginning on May 22), striking out 97 and walking 23 (4.22 strikeout to walk ratio; 1.85 walks per 9.0 innings ratio)...walked 25 and struck out 47 over his vs. LHH: .212 (7x33), 2HR, 10SO, 2BB vs. RHH: .196 (9x46), 3HR, 18SO, 7BB first nine starts of the year for a 1.88 strikeout to walk ratio and 3.99 walks per 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 1-1-0, 4.50 (11ER/22IP), 22G 9.0 inning ratio • 30-year-old made his Major League debut, pitching in 22 games over the final • ended his season on an eight-game quality start streak from July 18-Aug. 27... two months of the season across two stints with the Astros. was his longest streak of quality starts since an eight-game run from Aug. 1-Sept. • struck out 28 batters in his 22.0 innings for an 11.45 strikeout per 9.0 innings... 11, 2015...went 3-3 with a 3.60 ERA (22ER/55IP), 45 strikeouts, 13 walks and a marked the fourth-highest strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio by an Astros rookie in .224 opponent average (45x201) in that span. club history (min. 20IP)...trailed only RHP Michael Feliz (13.15 in 2016), RHP • was selected in the seventh round of the 2009 draft out of the University of J.R. Richard (12.43 in 1971) and LHP Billy Wagner (11.67 in 1996). Arkansas. • was selected to the Major League roster from Triple A Fresno on Aug. 3...optioned to Triple A on Aug. 19...recalled to Houston for a final time on Sept. 2. • made his Major League debut on Aug. 3 vs. TOR...at 29 years, 208 days old, became the second-oldest pitcher in club history to make his Major League debut, behind RHP Don Bradley (29 years, 357 days old in 1964). • earned his first Major League win on Sept. 6 at CLE after tossing 1.1 scoreless innings, striking out two. • posted a 2.70 ERA (4ER/13.1IP) with 19 strikeouts in 19 games over his final stint with the Astros (beginning Sept. 2). • was a Pacific Coast League Midseason and Postseason All-Star, posting a 4-3 record with 29 saves in 32 chanes, a 1.64 ERA (10ER/55IP), .154 opponent batting average, 19 walks and 93 strikeouts in 49 appearances at Triple A Fresno. • was the only relief pitcher named to the PCL Postseason All-Star Team. • led the PCL in saves, falling four saves shy of the modern PCL record of 33... also led all Triple A pitchers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (15.22) and strikeout rate (43.9%) (min. 50IP), while leading all PCL relievers in ERA, opponent batting average and WHIP (min. 50IP). • was acquired from Atlanta along with C Evan Gattis in exchange for RHP Mike Foltynewicz, IF Rio Riuz and RHP Andrew Thurman on Jan. 14, 2015. 43 RHP lance mccullers 6-5-0, 3.22 ERA, 14G/GS 31 RHP collin mchugh 13-10-0, 4.34 ERA, 33G/GS vs. LHH: .273 (41x150), 2HR, 62SO, 18BB vs. RHH: .248 (39x157), 3HR, 44SO, 27BB vs. LHH: .291 (101x347), 11HR, 88SO, 29BB vs. RHH: .274 (105x383), 14HR, 89SO, 25BB 1st Half: 4-3-0, 3.79 (24ER/57IP), 10G 2nd Half: 2-2-0, 1.88 (5ER/24IP), 4G 1st Half: 5-6-0, 4.50 (51ER/102IP), 18G 2nd Half: 8-4-0, 4.14 (38ER/82.2IP), 15G • 23-year-old posted a 3.22 ERA with 106 strikeouts in 81.0 innings across 14 • 29-year-old recorded his third consecutive season with double-digit wins while starts in a season bookended by stints on the Disabled List. leading the Astros in starts, innings pitched (184.2), strikeouts (177) and wins. • spent the season as one of the youngest starting pitchers in the AL...the only • became the first Astros pitcher with three consecutive seasons with double-digit AL pitchers younger than McCullers to make a start in 2016 were RHP Jose wins since LHP Wandy Rodriguez from 2009-11. Berrios, RHP Luis Severino and RHP David Paulino. • was one of 10 Major League pitchers to post 10+ wins, 170+ strikeouts and • put up a career-high 11.78 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (106SO/81IP), which 180+ innings pitched in both 2015 and 2016, along with RHP Max Scherzer, ranked fourth among all Major League pitchers with at least 80.0 innings pitched LHP David Price, LHP , RHP Jon Lackey, LHP Cole Hamels, RHP behind RHP Jose Fernandez (12.49), RHP Yu Darvish (11.84) and RHP David , LHP Madison Bumgarner and RHP Jake Arrieta. Phelps (11.84). • established new single-season career highs in starts and strikeouts. • was the fourth-highest single season strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio by an As- • was tied for the club lead in quality starts (16) with LHP Dallas Keuchel and tros pitcher all-time (min. 80IP), behind RHP Brad Lidge in 2004 (14.93), RHP RHP Doug Fister. Octavio Dotel in 2001 (12.43) and LHP Randy Johnson in 1998 (12.38). • posted the eighth-highest soft contact rate in the AL (20%). • became the third pitcher in Major League history to post a strikeouts per 9.0 • finished the season on a six-game winning streak for the second consecutive innings ratio of 11.78 or higher prior to his age-23 season (min. 80IP), joining year...the Astros won 8 of his last 9 starts. RHP Francisco Rodriguez (13.18 in 2004 at 22 years old) and RHP Kerry • posted a 4-0 record with a 1.41 ERA (5ER/32IP) and 30 strikeouts in five starts Wood (12.58 in 1998 at 21 years old). against the Mariners...was the eighth-best ERA against a single opponent in a • joined RHP Roy Oswalt as the only pitchers in club history to post an ERA of single season in club history (min. five starts), and the lowest sinceRHP Wade 3.22 or lower in each of their first two seasons in the Majors (McCullers also Miller put up a 1.13 ERA against the Brewers in 2001. posted a 3.22 ERA in his rookie 2015 season). • only three Major League pitchers all-time posted a lower single-season ERA • ranked tied for fourth in the AL with four double-digit strikeout games...marked against the Mariners than McHugh’s 1.41 in 2016 (min. five starts): LHP Brett the most games with 10+ strikeouts by an Astro since LHP Dallas Keuchel had Anderson (0.80 in 2010), LHP Matt Harrison (1.11 in 2012) and RHP Kenny five such games in 2015. Rogers (1.25 in 2002). • went 5-3 with a 2.40 ERA (16ER/60IP) and 80 strikeouts in 10 starts at home... • bounced back from a rough season debut on April 6 at NYY (5ER/0.1IP) with led the AL in ERA at home (min. 60IP). a scoreless 7.0-inning gem on April 11 vs. KC...per Elias, became the fourth • continued his streak of allowing three runs or less at home, which dates back pitcher in a 30-year span to pitch 7.0+ scoreless innings in a start immediately to his 2015 rookie season...his active 20-game streak is the longest by an AL following one in which they allowed at least six runs while being lifted from the pitcher since RHP Pedro Martinez allowed three runs or less in 23 straight home game in the 1st inning...the others were LHP (1999), RHP Jeremy starts from 1999-2001. Hefner (2012) and RHP Felix Hernandez (2015). • became the second pitcher in Major League history to allow three runs or less • was one of the AL’s top strikeout collectors from mid-May through the end in each of his first 20 career starts at home, joining RHP Jose Fernandez (25 of the season...ranked seventh in the AL in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (9.17, starts from 2013-15). 147SO/144.1IP) and 10th in strikeouts over his final 25 starts (starting on May • joined RHP (22 games from 1970-72; 21 games from 1969-70) 19)...Houston went 17-8 in those 25 starts. as the only pitchers in club history to have a 20-start streak of allowing three • on May 25 vs. BAL, became the sixth pitcher in club history to record 10+ runs or less at home. strikeouts in a game where he threw 5.1 innings or less, and the first sinceRHP • finished second in the Majors in curveball percentage (49.6%), trailingLHP Rich Bud Norris in 2010. Hill (49.7%). • allowed three earned runs or less in seven straight starts from June 15-July 23... • began the season on the 15-day Disabled List with right shoulder soreness, which was his longest streak since a career-long, 14-game run from 2014-15. plagued him throughout Spring Training...was placed on the DL on March 25... • struck out 10 batters on Aug. 3 vs. TOR for his third double-digit strikeout game activated from the DL on May 13...missed a scheduled start on June 28 with a of the year. blister on his right index finger but did not go on the DL...placed on the DL with • the Astros won seven consecutive starts made by McHugh from Aug. 19-Sept. right elbow discomfort on Aug. 3...remained on the DL through the end of the 21...was the second-longest team winning streak by an Astros starter in 2016, season. behind a 10-game run in starts made by RHP Doug Fister (May 1-June 20). • posted a career-long winning streak from May 26-June 5...prior to that run, had • went 4-0 with a 2.45 ERA (10ER/36.2IP) and 31 strikeouts in September/ won consecutive decisions in his career just once (May 23-June 3, 2015). October...was the only AL pitcher to go 4-0 or better in September/October, and • in his start on May 26 vs. BAL, struck out 10 and allowed just one run in 5.0 ranked seventh in opponent batting average (.197) and eighth in ERA in that innings in a 4-2 Astros win...walked a career-high six batters in the game...per span. Elias, became the first Astros starter to record a win in a game in which he walked • extended his win streak in September to 11 games after going 3-0 during the more than a batter per inning since RHP Roy Oswalt on April 13, 2007 at PHI. month in 2016...has gone undefeated in 14 September starts as an Astro (since • also on May 26 vs. BAL, became the fourth Major Leaguer since 1913 to record 2014)...per Elias, it’s the Majors’ longest current win streak in September...the only 10+ strikeouts while allowing one hit or fewer in less than 6.0 innings pitched, other pitcher to post a longer September win streak was LHP Randy Johnson, joining RHP Felix Hernandez (2013), RHP (2003) and RHP Bobby who won 19 consecutive decisions in September from 1993-99. Witt (1986). • led Houston to a 3-0 victory on Oct. 1 at LAA...tossed 7.2 scoreless innings, • joined RHP as the only pitchers in Major League history to allowing three hits...marked Houston’s eighth consecutive win over the Angels record 10+ strikeouts in each of their first two career starts against Baltimore. in games started by McHugh...is the longest team winning streak against the • fanned 10 batters and allowed just one run in 7.0 innings on July 4 vs. SEA... Angels in one pitcher’s starts since RHP Felix Hernandez led Seattle to eight per ESPN.com, induced a career-high 18 swing-and-misses on his curveball, straight victories over the Angels from 2013-15. the second-most by any pitcher with that pitch in an eight-season span behind • was claimed off waivers from Colorado on Dec. 18, 2013. RHP A.J. Burnett (23 in 2013). • struck out 10 in a season-high 8.0 innings on July 22 vs. LAA...allowed one run 59 RHP joe musgrove 4-4-0, 4.06 ERA, 11G/10GS and four hits in the victory...became the fourth pitcher to strike Mike Trout out vs. LHH: .270 (27x100), 4HR, 22SO, 10BB vs. RHH: .235 (32x136), 5HR, 33SO, 6BB swinging three times in a single game, joining RHP Chris Archer, LHP Jon 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 4-4-0, 4.06 (28ER/62IP), 11G Lester and LHP Tommy Milone. • 23-year-old rookie made his Major League debut in August, pitching in 11 total • made his first career start against the Yankees on July 27 and got the win, games in the Majors while making 10 starts down the stretch run. striking out 10 batters and allowing one run in 6.0 innings...per the Elias Sports • struck out 55 batters in his 62.0 innings, while walking 16 for a 2.32 walks per Bureau, became the fourth-youngest pitcher over a 40-season span (22 years, 9.0 innings ratio. 299 days old) to defeat the Yankees while recording 10+ strikeouts, behind only • threw five quality starts, while three of his last four starts were quality starts. RHP Moose Haas (21.355 in 1978), LHP Matt Moore (22.096 in 2011) and RHP • posted a 3-1 record with a 1.75 ERA (7ER/36IP) and 37 strikeouts in six games (22.274 in 2003). (five starts) at home. • posted double-digit strikeouts in consecutive starts from July 22-27...became • compiled 147.1 innings pitched between the Majors (56.2) and minor leagues the first Astros pitcher with consecutive double-digit strikeout games sinceLHP (85.1), by far a career high...has increased his innings total in each of the last Wandy Rodriguez did so from Sept. 11-17, 2010. five seasons: 2012 (17IP), 2013 (32.2IP), 2014 (77IP), 2015 (100.2IP). • among AL pitchers in July, ranked second in strikeouts (44) and eighth in ERA • was the for the U.S. Team in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures (2.08, 7ER/30.1IP)...is the lowest ERA he has produced in a single month in his Game. career. • began the season at Double A Corpus Christi before getting a promotion to Triple • his 13.05 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio in July (44SO/30.1IP) ranked fifth all- A Fresno on May 13...was recalled from Triple A on Aug. 1 for his first career time in AL history for a single July, trailing only RHP Pedro Martinez (13.94 in stint in the Major Leagues. 2000), RHP Nolan Ryan (13.89 in 1989) and LHP Randy Johnson (13.38 in • made his Major League debut on Aug. 2 vs. TOR against his former organization... 1994; 13.14 in 1997). tossed 4.1 scoreless innings of relief, allowing just one hit and one walk while • was removed from his start on Aug. 2 vs. TOR with discomfort in his right elbow striking out eight in a 2-1 Houston loss. after allowing two runs in 4.2 innings...allowed multiple home runs for just the • set a Major League record for strikeouts by a reliever in a Major League debut... second time in his career...snapped a 15-start streak in which he had not allowed also set a franchise record for most scoreless relief innings in a Major League multiple home runs in a game. debut, which was previously held by RHP Jose Cisnero (3.2IP in 2013). • struck out at least six batters in 13 consecutive starts from May 20-Aug. 2... • made his first career Major League start on Aug. 7 vs. TEX, tossing 7.0 innings became the second pitcher in club history to strike out six in 13 consecutive of one-run ball while striking out six with no walks... starts, joining RHP Mike Scott (14 in 1986) and RHP Bud Norris (2010-11). • became the third pitcher since 1913 to record at least six strikeouts with no more • made two official rehab starts in the minor leagues...threw 3.0 innings and al- than one walk in each of his first three appearances in the Majors...the only other lowed one run on April 11 at Springfield with Double A Corpus Christi...returned two to do it were RHP Johnny Cueto (2008) and RHP Masahiro Tanaka (2014). to extended Spring Training for a month after that start, before making a rehab • his 21 strikeouts over his first three games in the Majors marked the third-most start at Triple A Fresno on May 7...threw 5.0 scoreless innings and struck out in club history behind RHP J.R. Richard (29 in 1971) and RHP Tom Griffin(26 seven at El Paso in that rehab start. in 1969). • was selected in the supplemental first round (41st overall) of the 2012 draft. • on Sept. 21 at OAK, carried a no-hitter into the 6th inning, ultimately allowing 62 RHP brady rodgers 0-1-0, 15.12 ERA, 5G/1GS one run in 5.1 innings in a 2-1 Astros win. vs. LHH: .444 (8x18), 0HR, 0SO, 5BB vs. RHH: .333 (7x21), 0HR, 3SO, 2BB • went 7-4 with a 2.74 ERA (26ER/85.1IP), 87 strikeouts and 10 walks in 16 games 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 0-1-0, 15.12 (14ER/8.1IP), 5G (14 starts) between Triple A and Double A. • 26-year-old made five appearances with the Astros in September after making • was the starting pitcher for the U.S. Team in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures his Major League debut. Game and tossed a perfect 1st inning in front of his hometown crowd at Petco • was named the Astros Minor League Pitcher of the Year and the Triple A Park in San Diego, Calif. Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year. • went 2-1 with a 0.68 ERA (1ER/26.1IP), three walks and 30 strikeouts in six • was selected to the Major League roster on Sept. 2. games (four starts) at Double A Corpus Christi to begin the season...was the • made his Major League debut on Sept. 3 at TEX, throwing 0.2 of an inning in Hooks April Pitcher of the Month...was leading the Texas League in ERA prior relief. to his promotion to Triple A. • started the Astros final game of the regular season on Oct. 2 at LAA, his first • went 5-3 with a 3.81 ERA (25ER/85.1IP) in 10 starts at Triple A. career start in the Majors. • was acquired from Toronto along with RHP , OF Ben Fran- • went 12-4 with a 2.86 ERA (42ER/132IP), 23 walks, 116 strikeouts, two complete cisco, C Carlos Perez, LHP , RHP and a games and one shutout in 22 starts at Triple A Fresno en route to PCL Pitcher PTBNL (RHP ) in exchange for RHP David Carpenter, LHP J.A. of the Year honors. Happ and RHP Brandon Lyon on July 20, 2012. • led all PCL pitchers in ERA while ranking second in walks per 9.0 innings ratio (1.57), second in strikeout to walk ratio (5.04), fourth in WHIP (1.15) and tied 37 RHP pat neshek 2-2-0, 3.06 ERA, 60G for fourth in wins. vs. LHH: .250 (12x48), 4HR, 11SO, 5BB vs. RHH: .172 (21x122), 2HR, 32SO, 6BB • was a PCL Midseason and Postseason All-Star...was the starting pitcher for the 1st Half: 2-1-0, 2.54 (8ER/28.1IP), 35G 2nd Half: 0-1-0, 3.86 (8ER/18.2IP), 25G PCL in the Triple A All-Star Game...allowed one run on one hit in 2.0 innings, • 36-year-old was one of the best relievers in the AL in neutralizing right-handed striking out three in the game. hitters, holding them to a .172 batting average (21x122) and .463 OPS (.209 • was named the PCL Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 2-8 after tossing a OBP/.254 SLG)...among AL relievers, ranked sixth in opponent OPS against four-hit, complete game shutout on May 4 vs. Reno...marked the first complete right-handed hitters and 12th in opponent average against right-handed hitters. game of his career. • reached 60 appearances for the third consecutive season...prior to this run, had • struck out a career-high 11 batters in 6.2 innings on May 21 at Memphis. reached 60 appearances in a season just once in his career (2007). • was selected in the third round of the 2012 draft. • was scoreless in 50 of his 60 outings...59 of his 60 outings were 1.0 inning or less. 29 LHP tony sipp 1-2-1, 4.95 ERA, 60G • finished tied for second on the club in holds (18). vs. LHH: .284 (25x88), 5HR, 18SO, 10BB vs. RHH: .310 (27x87), 7HR, 22SO, 8BB • per Fangraphs’ weighted pitch types, had the eighth-most effective slider among 1st Half: 1-2-1, 5.32 (14ER/23.2IP), 35G 2nd Half: 0-0-0, 4.50 (10ER/20IP), 25G AL relievers, trailing only RHP Dellin Betances, RHP Ken Giles, LHP Andrew • 33-year-old made 60 appearances for the second consecutive season in what Miller, RHP Alex Colome, RHP Steve Cishek, RHP Nate Jones and LHP was his third year with the Astros. Robbie Ross Jr.. • was his seventh consecutive season with at least 50 appearances, becoming one • after posting a 5.14 ERA in April (4ER/7IP), notched a 2.70 ERA (12ER/40IP) of nine Major League pitchers (second left-hander) to record 50 appearances in and 0.95 WHIP over his final 50 outings of the season. every season since 2010...the others are RHP Brad Ziegler, RHP , • had a season-long, nine-game scoreless appearance streak from June 20-July RHP David Robertson, LHP Javier Lopez, RHP Luke Gregerson, RHP Tyler 16 (7.2IP)...was his longest streak since a 17-game run in 2015. Clippard, RHP Joaquin Benoit and RHP . • made his 400th career appearance on July 19 at OAK. • became the first Astros lefty with three consecutive seasons of at least 50 • signed a two-year contract with a third-year club option as a free agent on Dec. appearances since LHP Tim Byrdak from 2008-10. 12, 2004. • placed on the paternity list on May 6...activated from the paternity list on May 7. • recorded the 400th strikeout of his career on April 22 vs. BOS...became one 63 RHP david paulino 0-1-0, 5.14 ERA, 3G/1GS of six active left-handed relievers to reach 400 career strikeouts, joining LHP vs. LHH: .278 (5x18), 0HR, 1SO, 3BB vs. RHH: .143 (1x7), 0HR, 1SO, 0BB Aroldis Chapman, LHP Andrew Miller, LHP Antonio Bastardo, LHP Boone 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 0-1-0, 5.14 (4ER/7IP), 3G Logan and LHP J.P. Howell. • 22-year-old made his Major League debut in September following a tremendous • got the save on May 17 at CWS in an Astros 6-5, 11.0 inning win...was his first season at Double A Corpus Christi and Triple A Fresno. save since Sept. 10, 2014 at SEA. • made one start and two relief appearances in the Majors...at 22 years, 215 days • was scoreless in eight of his last nine outings of the season, posting three holds old, was the third-youngest AL pitcher to make a start in 2016, behind RHP Jose and a 1.17 ERA (1ER/7.2IP). Berrios (21.336) and RHP Luis Severino (22.048). • signed a three-year contract as a free agent on Dec. 11, 2015. • in addition to Paulino, the only other Dominican-born pitchers listed at 6-foot-7 to pitch in the Major Leagues are RHP Michael Ynoa, RHP Daniel Cabrera and RHP Franklyn German. • was scoreless in both of his relief appearances (4IP), which included a 3.0 inning performance where he allowed just one baserunner on Sept. 30 at LAA. • began the season at Double A Corpus Christi...was promoted to Triple A on Aug. 19...was recalled to Houston on Sept. 6 for his first career stint in the Majors. • made his Major League debut on Sept. 8 at CLE, allowing four runs in 3.0 innings in the start. • went 5-4 with a 2.00 ERA (20ER/90IP), 19 walks and 106 strikeouts in 20 minor league outings (15 starts)...pitched in 14 games at Double A, three games at Triple A, and three games in the Rookie Level Gulf Coast League on rehab assignment. • was a Double A Texas League Midseason All-Star...put up a 5-2 record and a 1.83 ERA (13ER/64IP) with 72 strikeouts at the level. • was acquired from Detroit as a PTBNL along with OF Danry Vasquez in exchange for RHP Jose Veras on July 29, 2013...named on Sept. 13, 2013. 41 RHP brad peacock 0-1-0, 3.69 ERA, 10G/5GS vs. LHH: .200 (10x50), 2HR, 14SO, 7BB vs. RHH: .175 (11x63), 4HR, 14SO, 7BB 1st Half: --- 2nd Half: 0-1-0, 3.69 (13ER/31.2IP), 10G • 28-year-old spent the majority of the season at Triple A Fresno before providing Houston with 31.2 quality innings across 10 outings (five starts) over the final two months of the season. • entered Houston’s starting rotation in September following RHP Lance Mc- Cullers’ right elbow strain...went 0-1 with a 3.65 ERA (10ER/24.2IP) and 21 strikeouts in his five starts in September...allowed two runs or less in four of those five starts. • posted a 3.86 ERA (3ER/7IP) and seven strikeouts in his five relief outings. • had three stints in the Major Leagues...began the year at Triple A before getting recalled to Houston on Aug. 3...was optioned on Aug. 5...recalled on Aug. 19... optioned on Aug. 29...recalled to Houston for a final time on Sept. 2. • allowed three earned runs or less in each of his first four starts in Houston...gave him a career-long, 11-game streak of allowing three runs or less that dated back to 2014. • went 5-6 with a 4.92 ERA (55ER/117IP) and 119 strikeouts in 22 games (21 starts) at Triple A Fresno...ranked third in the Pacific Coast League in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (9.15) behind RHP Jharel Cotton (10.28) and RHP (9.40). • recorded a 7.0-inning complete game on July 9 vs. Reno, striking out 12 and allowing no runs on three hits. • was acquired from Oakland along with IF Chris Carter and C Max Stassi in exchange for IF Jed Lowrie and RHP Fernando Rodriguez on Feb. 4, 2013. 2016 Houston Astros High/Low

GENERAL ASTROS HOME RUNS Longest Winning Streak...... 7, 6/18-25 Longest Winning Streak, Home...... 6, 6/18-7/1 ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING) PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.* Longest Winning Streak, Road...... 4 (5x), last, 8/19-22 Altuve 9/13/16 TEX/Griffin 69 12-11 Most Consecutive Losses...... 5, 8/13-18 Bregman 9/10/16 CHC/Lackey 23 5-3 Most Consecutive Losses, Home...... 4, 8/6-17 Castro 9/13/16 TEX/Griffin 31 6-5 Most Consecutive Losses, Road...... 6, 4/10-26 Correa 9/18/16 @SEA/Miranda 45 14-5 Longest Game, Time...... 5:09, 5/11 vs. CLE Gattis 9/28/16 SEA/Vincent 6 21-9 Shortest Game, Time...... 2:11, 5/19 at CWS Gonzalez 9/16/16 @SEA/Hernandez 50 7-5 Longest Game, Innings...... 16, 5/11 vs. CLE Gurriel 9/11/16 CHC/Cahill 71 0-3 Hernandez 9/14/16 TEX/Holland 33 4-0 Best Homestand, Percentage...... 833 (2x), last, 5-1, 8/26-31 Kemp 9/25/16 LAA/Wright 17 1-0 Worst Homestand, Percentage...... 000, 0-2, 8/16-17 Marisnick 9/3/16 @TEX/Alvarez 70 3-2 Best Road Trip, Percentage...... 833, 5-1 (2x), last, 9/16-21 Moran - - 23 - Worst Road Trip, Percentage...... 000 (2x), last, 0-3, 7/29-31 Rasmus 9/8/16 @CLE/Bauer 17 9-4 Most Runners Left on Base...... 17, 5/11 vs. CLE Reed 8/18/16 @BAL/Gausman 40 1-2 Double Plays Turned...... 5, 7/17 at SEA Springer 9/28/16 SEA/Paxton 13 18-10 Stassi 9/19/15 OAK/Otero 19 - Opponent Double Plays Turned...... 4 (2x), last, 9/25 vs. LAA Tucker 7/24/16 LAA/Alvarez 42 1-3 Opponent Triple Plays Turns...... 1, 5/18 at CWS Valbuena 7/24/16 LAA/Lincecum 8 11-2 Most Errors...... 3, 4/24 vs. BOS White 9/25/16 LAA/Oberholtzer 11 3-4 Largest Margin of Victory...... 12, 5/4 vs. MIN (16-4) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 11, 7/31 at DET (0-11) Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total Altuve 16 5 3 - 24 Biggest Comeback to Win...... 4 runs (2x), 8/19 at BAL & 5/13 at BOS Bregman 4 4 - - 8 Most Games Over .500...... 10 (3x), last, after game on 9/21 (81-71) Castro 8 3 - - 11 Biggest Lead to Lose...... 3 (8x), last, 9/24 vs. LAA (led 4-1, lost 10-3) Correa 14 3 3 - 20 Highest Attendance, Home...... 43,332, 4/11 vs. KC Gattis 22 8 2 - 32 Gomez 2 2 - 1 5 Highest Attendance, Road...... 47,820, 4/5 at NYY Gonzalez 9 3 1 - 13 Gurriel 2 1 - - 3 TEAM BATTING Hernandez 2 2 - - 4 Most Runs, Game...... 16, 5/4 vs. MIN Kemp 1 - - - 1 Marisnick 3 2 - - 5 Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (8x), last, 9/22 vs. LAA Rasmus 6 8 - 1 15 Most Runs, Inning...... 9, 6/24 at KC (1st) Reed 1 2 - - 3 Most Hits, Game...... 19, 8/11 at MIN (Gm 1) Springer 19 6 1 3 29 Most Hits, Inning...... 7 (2x), last, 6/24 at KC (1st) Tucker 4 - - - 4 Fewest Hits, Game...... 2 (2x), last, 6/12 at TB Valbuena 8 3 2 - 13 White 6 1 1 - 8 Most Doubles, Game...... 7, 6/25 at KC TOTALS 127 53 13 5 198 Most Triples, Game...... 2 (3x), last, 8/31 vs. OAK Most Homers, Game...... 5, 7/24 vs. LAA MULTI-HOMER GAMES (9): Gattis (2): 9/21 at OAK, 7/23 vs. LAA; Rasmus (2): 4/21 at Most Consecutive Games, Homer...... 11, 6/14-26 TEX, 4/9 at MIL; Gonzalez (1): 7/26 vs. NYY; Altuve (1): 7/24 vs. LAA; Springer (1): 5/26 Most Consecutive Games, No Homer...... 7, 8/2-8 vs. BAL; White (1): 5/17 at CWS; Correa (1): 4/6 at NYY Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 10, 6/25 at KC (7 2B, 3 HR) 2016 GRAND SLAMS (5) 2016 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMS (3) Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 0 (6x), last, 6/12 at TB PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER Most Total Bases, Game...... 34 (2x), last, 8/19 at BAL Springer 4/6 at NYY/Pineda Cano 4/26 at SEA/Feliz Most Walks, Game...... 12, 5/11 vs. CLE Rasmus 4/23 BOS/Buchholz Petit 6/20 LAA/Sipp Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (11x), last, 9/9 vs. CHC Springer 5/14 at BOS/Buchholz McCann 7/31 at DET/Keuchel Most Strikeouts, Game...... 18 (2x), last, 8/1 vs. TOR Springer 6/24 at KC/Volquez Gomez 7/17 at SEA/Karns Fewest Strikeouts, Game...... 2 (2x), last, 8/30 vs. OAK Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 5, 5/8 vs. SEA 2016 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUN COMBOS (6) Most Opponent Stolen Bases, Game...... 3, 5/15 at BOS PLAYERS DATE OPP./PITCHER(S) Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 14 innings, 7/31-8/1 (1st-5th) White/Tucker 4/7 at NYY/Eovaldi Rasmus/White 4/9 at MIL/Peralta INDIVIDUAL BATTING Altuve/Springer 4/19 at TEX/Kela Altuve/Correa 6/25 at KC/Young Most At-Bats, Game...... 7 (3x), last, Springer, 5/29 at LAA Correa/Gattis 8/26 vs. TB/Colome Most Runs, Game...... 4, Altuve, 6/29 at LAA Gurriel/Gattis 9/11 vs. CHC/Cahill Most Hits, Game...... 4 (15x), last, Springer, 9/24 vs. LAA Most Consecutive Hits (in ABs)...... 7, Springer, 9/24-26 2016 PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (2) PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER Most Doubles, Game...... 2 (25x), last, Kemp, 9/20 at OAK Correa 5/29 at LAA/Morin Most Triples, Game...... 1 (25x), last, Springer, 9/24 vs. LAA Reed 7/2 CWS/Robertson Most Home Runs, Game...... 2 (9x), last, Gattis, 9/21 at OAK Most RBI, Game...... 6, Altuve, 7/24 vs. LAA 2016 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (14): Springer (8): 9/14 vs. TEX (Holland), 9/4 at TEX Most Walks, Game...... 4, Springer, 5/11 vs. CLE (Darvish), 8/19 at BAL (Miley), 7/25 vs. NYY (Pineda), 7/15 at SEA (Paxton), 7/3 vs. CWS Most Strikeouts, Game...... 5, Rasmus, 7/6 vs. SEA (Quintana), 6/8 at TEX (Darvish), 5/26 vs. BAL (Gausman); Altuve (6): 5/5 vs. SEA (Miley), Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 3, Altuve, 5/8 vs. SEA 5/4 vs. MIN (Hughes), 5/1 at OAK (Hill), 4/27 at SEA (Iwakuma), 4/17 vs. DET (Sanchez), 4/10 at MIL (Nelson) Longest Hitting Streak...... 13 (2x), Correa, 8/24-9/11, Gonzalez, 7/15-8/3 2016 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (4): Gattis (1): 8/26 vs. TB (Colome); Valbuena (1): 7/8 vs. TEAM PITCHING OAK (Madson); Springer (1): 6/1 vs. ARI (Clippard; Gonzalez (1): 5/11 vs. CLE (Anderson) Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (8x), last, 10/1 at LAA 2016 LAST AT-BAT WINS (18) Most Runs, Game...... 16, 4/6 at NYY No.-Date-Opp. Score Game-Winning Play Fewest Hits, Game...... 2, 9/10 vs. CHC 1. 5/11 vs. CLE 5-3 (16) Gonzalez 2-run HR in bottom 16 (walkoff win #1) Most Hits, Game...... 18, 8/18 at BAL 2. 5/17 at SEA 6-5 (11) Gattis 2-run HR in top 11 Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (8x), last, 8/11 (Gm 2) at MIN 3. 5/24 vs. BAL 3-2 (13) Correa RBI-single in bottom 13 (walkoff win #2) Most Walks, Game...... 9, 5/29 at LAA 4. 5/29 at LAA 8-6 (13) Correa 3-run HR in top 13 Most Strikeouts, Game...... 22, 8/1 vs. TOR 5. 6/1 vs. ARI 5-4 (11) Springer solo HR in bottom 11 (walkoff win #3) Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 17.0 innings, 9/14-17 (9th-7th) 6. 6/4 vs. OAK 6-5 (12) Correa RBI-single in bottom 12 (walkoff win #4) 7. 6/18 vs. CIN 5-4 (11) Springer RBI-single in bottom 11 (walkoff win #5) 8. 6/21 vs. LAA 3-2 Correa 2-run double in bottom 9 (walkoff win #6) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 9. 6/22 vs. LAA 3-2 Gonzalez RBI-triple in bottom 8 Longest Winning Streak...... 7 (2x), last, Feliz, 5/24-current 10. 6/27 at LAA 4-2 Correa sac fly in top 9 Longest Losing Streak...... 5 (2x), last, Fister, 8/28-current 11. 7/6 vs. SEA 9-8 Valbuena 2-run HR in bottom 8 Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 9.0 (2x), last, Keuchel, 8/5 vs. TEX 12. 7/8 vs. OAK 10-9 Valbuena 3-run HR in bottom 9 (walkoff win #7) Most Innings Pitched, Relief...... 4.1 (4x), last, Musgrove, 8/2 vs. TOR 13. 7/10 vs. OAK 2-1 (10) Correa reached on E5 in bottom 10 (walkoff win #8) 14. 8/1 vs. TOR 2-1 (14) Correa RBI-double in bottom 14 (walkoff win #9) Fewest Hits, Complete Game...... 3, Keuchel, 8/5 vs. TEX 15. 8/26 vs. TB 5-4 Gattis solo HR in bottom 9 (walkoff win #10) Fewest Walks, Complete Game...... 1, McHugh, 5/30 at ARI 16. 8/31 vs. OAK 4-3 Gattis RBI-single in bottom 8 Most Walks, Game...... 7, Fister, 4/25 at SEA 17. 9/19 at OAK 4-2 Gonzalez 2-run single in top 9 Most Strikeouts, Game...... 10 (7x), last, McHugh, 8/3 vs.TOR 18. 9/20 at OAK 2-1 (10) Springer RBI-single in top 10 Most Strikeouts, Inning...... 4, Giles, 8/7 vs. TEX (9th) ASTROS EJECTIONS (7) Most Hit By Pitch, Game...... 2 (3x), last, Fister, 9/7 at CLE Date Personnel Umpire Situation Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 26.1, Harris, 4/9-6/8 5/7 vs. SEA Hinch May Following Correa strikeout 5/7 vs. SEA Gomez Nelson In inning break between bot. 9th/top 10th ATTENDANCE 5/24 vs. BAL Rasmus DeMuth Following Rasmus strikeout Home:...... 2,306,623 7/3 vs. CWS Hinch Blakney Following warnings given in bot. 7th Home Average:...... 28,477/81 games 8/6 vs. TEX Altuve Porter Following Altuve strikeout Road:...... 2,271,334 8/13 at TOR Gonzalez Eddings Following Gonzalez strikeout Road Average:...... 28,041/81 games 9/8 at CLE Hinch Joyce Following Paulino WP in bot. 3rd The Astros challenged 39 calls in 2016 and were successful in overturning calls 18 times (46.2%). HOUSTON ASTROS 2016 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L/Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 4/5 1 @NYY W 5-3 1-0 1st (0.5) Keuchel (1-0) Betances (0-1) Gregerson (1) 47,820* - 4/6 2 @NYY L 6-16 1-1 2nd 0.5 McHugh (0-1) Pineda (1-0) Nova (1) 37,493 - 4/7 3 @NYY L 5-8 1-2 T-2nd 1.0 Harris (0-1) Shreve (1-0) Miller (1) 30,003 - 4/8 4 @MIL L 4-6 1-3 T-4th 1.0 Feldman (0-1) Anderson (1-0) Jeffress (2) 30,100 - 4/9 5 @MIL W 6-4 2-3 T-3rd 0.5 Fister (1-0) Peralta (0-2) Gregerson (2) 28,127 - 4/10 6 @MIL L 2-3 2-4 T-3rd 1.5 Keuchel (1-1) Nelson (1-1) Jeffress (3) 28,441 - 4/11 7 KC W 8-2 3-4 3rd 0.5 McHugh (1-1) Young (0-2) - 43,332* 43,332 4/12 8 KC L 2-3 3-5 4th 1.5 Fiers (0-1) Medlen (1-0) Davis (3) 21,027 64,359 4/13 9 KC L 2-4 3-6 T-4th 2.0 Giles (0-1) Hochevar (1-0) Soria (1) 24,109 88,468 4/14 10 KC L 2-6 3-7 5th 2.5 Fister (1-1) Kennedy (2-0) Davis (4) 21,203 109,671 4/15 11 DET W 1-0 4-7 T-4th 1.5 Keuchel (2-1) Pelfrey (0-2) Gregerson (3) 30,092 139,763 4/16 12 DET L 3-5 4-8 5th 2.5 McHugh (1-2) Verlander (1-1) Rodriguez (3) 30,013 169,776 4/17 13 DET W 5-4 5-8 5th 2.0 Fiers (1-1) Sanchez (2-1) Gregerson (4) 30,657 200,433 4/19 14 @TEX L 5-7 5-9 5th 3.0 Feldman (0-2) Holland (2-0) Tolleson (4) 24,181 - 4/20 15 @TEX L 1-2 5-10 5th 4.0 Fister (1-2) Hamels (3-0) Tolleson (5) 25,821 - 4/21 16 @TEX L 4-7 5-11 5th 5.0 Keuchel (2-2) Griffin (2-0) Tolleson (6) 25,886 - 4/22 17 BOS L 2-6 5-12 5th 5.0 McHugh (1-3) Wright (1-2) Kimbrel (5) 26,672 227,105 4/23 18 BOS W 8-3 6-12 5th 4.0 Fiers (2-1) Buchholz (0-2) - 40,232 267,337 4/24 19 BOS L 5-7 (12) 6-13 5th 4.0 Giles (0-2) Hembree (1-0) - 32,416 299,753 4/25 20 @SEA L 2-3 6-14 5th 4.5 Fister (1-3) Walker (2-0) Cishek (5) 14,832 - 4/26 21 @SEA L 1-11 6-15 5th 5.5 Keuchel (2-3) Karns (2-1) - 13,821 - 4/27 22 @SEA W 7-4 7-15 5th 5.0 McHugh (2-3) Iwakuma (0-3) - 14,173 - 4/29 23 @OAK L 4-7 7-16 5th 6.0 Sipp (0-1) Madson (1-0) - 20,159 - 4/30 24 @OAK L 0-2 7-17 5th 7.0 Devenski (0-1) Hahn (1-0) Madson (8) 23,084 - 5/1 25 @OAK W 2-1 8-17 5th 6.0 Fister (2-3) Hill (3-3) Gregerson (5) 24,135 5/2 26 MIN L 2-6 8-18 5th 7.0 Keuchel (2-4) Berrios (1-1) - 18,243 317,996 5/3 27 MIN W 6-4 9-18 5th 6.5 McHugh (3-3) Meyer (0-1) Gregerson (6) 21,153 339,149 5/4 28 MIN W 16-4 10-18 5th 6.5 Feldman (1-2) Hughes (1-5) - 20,847 359,996 5/5 29 SEA L 3-6 10-19 5th 7.5 Gregerson (0-1) Vincent (2-1) Cishek (9) 20,151 380,147 5/6 30 SEA W 6-3 11-19 5th 6.5 Fister (3-3) Walker (2-2) Gregerson (7) 25,413 405,560 5/7 31 SEA L 2-3 (10) 11-20 5th 7.5 Sipp (0-2) Cishek (2-1) - 31,559 437,119 5/8 32 SEA W 5-1 12-20 5th 6.5 McHugh (4-3) Iwakuma (1-4) - 28,148 465,267 5/9 33 CLE W 7-1 13-20 5th 6.5 Fiers (3-1) Kluber (2-4) - 20,022 485,489 5/10 34 CLE L 0-4 13-21 5th 7.5 Devenski (0-2) Bauer (3-0) - 23,976 509,465 5/11 35 CLE W 5-3 (16) 14-21 T-3rd 7.5 Feliz (1-0) Anderson (0-3) - 24,453 533,918 5/12 36 @BOS L 1-11 14-22 T-4th 8.0 Keuchel (2-5) Price (5-1) - 34,982 - 5/13 37 @BOS W 7-6 15-22 T-4th 7.0 Feldman (2-2) Barnes (2-2) Gregerson (8) 33,148 - 5/14 38 @BOS L 5-6 (11) 15-23 5th 7.0 Feliz (1-1) Uehara (2-1) - 37,430* - 5/15 39 @BOS L 9-10 15-24 5th 7.0 Feldman (2-3) Hembree (2-0) Kimbrel (10) 35,736 - 5/17 40 @CWS W 6-5 (11) 16-24 5th 7.0 Neshek (1-0) Albers (1-3) Sipp (1) 13,481 - 5/18 41 @CWS W 5-3 17-24 5th 6.0 Fister (4-3) Latos (5-1) Gregerson (9) 14,936 - 5/19 42 @CWS L 1-2 17-25 5th 7.0 McHugh (4-4) Sale (9-0) - 20,096 - 5/20 43 TEX L 1-2 17-26 5th 8.0 McCullers (0-1) Lewis (3-0) Dyson (3) 28,724 562,642 5/21 44 TEX L 1-2 17-27 5th 9.0 Fiers (3-2) Ramos (1-2) Dyson (4) 35,040 597,682 5/22 45 TEX L 2-9 17-28 5th 10.0 Keuchel (2-6) Hamels (5-0) - 35,035 632,717 5/24 46 BAL W 3-2 (13) 18-28 5th 9.5 Feliz (2-1) Bundy (0-1) - 24,783 657,500 5/25 47 BAL W 4-3 19-28 5th 9.5 Neshek (2-0) Wilson (2-3) Gregerson (10) 25,618 683,118 5/26 48 BAL W 4-2 20-28 T-4th 9.0 McCullers (1-1) Gausman (0-2) Giles (1) 23,826 706,944 5/27 49 @LAA L 2-7 20-29 T-4th 9.0 Fiers (3-3) Shoemaker (3-5) - 39,047 - 5/28 50 @LAA W 4-2 21-29 T-4th 8.0 Keuchel (3-6) Weaver (4-4) Gregerson (11) 38,176 - 5/29 51 @LAA W 8-6 (13) 22-29 T-4th 7.5 Feliz (3-1) Morin (1-1) Gregerson (12) 36,538 - 5/30 52 @ARI W 8-3 23-29 T-4th 7.5 MCHUGH (5-4) Escobar (0-1) - 24,798 - 5/31 53 @ARI W 8-5 24-29 T-4th 7.5 McCullers (2-1) Corbin (2-5) Gregerson (13) 15,556 - 6/1 54 ARI W 5-4 (11) 25-29 T-3rd 6.5 Feliz (4-1) Clippard (2-2) - 22,642 729,586 6/2 55 ARI L 0-3 25-30 T-4th 7.0 Keuchel (3-7) Greinke (7-3) Ziegler (10) 21,764 751,350 6/3 56 OAK W 12-2 26-30 3rd 7.0 Fister (5-3) Hahn (2-3) - 26,458 777,808 6/4 57 OAK W 6-5 (12) 27-30 3rd 7.0 Feldman (3-3) Madson (2-2) - 37,223 815,031 6/5 58 OAK W 5-2 28-30 3rd 7.0 McCullers (3-1) Dull (1-1) Harris (1) 30,817 845,848 6/6 59 @TEX L 5-6 28-31 3rd 8.0 Giles (0-3) Dyson (1-1) - 30,021 - 6/7 60 @TEX L 3-4 28-32 3rd 9.0 Keuchel (3-8) Diekman (1-1) Dyson (8) 32,189 - 6/8 61 @TEX W 3-1 29-32 3rd 8.0 Fister (6-3) Wilhelmsen (2-3) Harris (2) 37,696 - 6/9 62 @TEX L 3-5 29-33 3rd 9.0 McHugh (5-5) Perez (5-4) Diekman (1) 30,145 - 6/10 63 @TB L 3-4 29-34 3rd 9.0 McCullers (3-2) Andriese (5-0) Colome (18) 13,075 - 6/11 64 @TB W 4-3 30-34 3rd 9.0 Fiers (4-3) Archer (4-8) Harris (3) 19,658 - 6/12 65 @TB L 0-5 30-35 3rd 9.5 Keuchel (3-9) Moore (3-4) - 11,168 - 6/14 66 @STL W 5-2 31-35 3rd 9.5 Fister (7-3) Garcia (4-6) Harris (4) 42,525 - 6/15 67 @STL W 4-1 32-35 3rd 10.0 Sipp (1-2) Siegrist (4-2) Harris (5) 42,008 - 6/17 68 CIN L 2-4 (11) 32-36 3rd 11.0 Neshek (2-1) Hoover (1-1) Cingrani (8) 35,560 883,408 6/18 69 CIN W 5-4 (11) 33-36 3rd 11.0 Feldman (4-3) Smith (0-1) - 39,111 922,519 6/19 70 CIN W 6-0 34-36 3rd 11.0 Fiers (5-3) Finnegan (3-5) Devenski (1) 36,369 958,888 6/20 71 LAA W 10-7 35-36 3rd 11.0 Fister (8-3) Chacin (3-5) - 22,553 981,441 6/21 72 LAA W 3-2 36-36 3rd 10.0 Gregerson (1-1) Street (2-1) - 25,004 1,006,445 6/22 73 LAA W 3-2 37-36 2nd 10.0 Gregerson (2-1) Shoemaker (3-8) Harris (6) 29,649 1,036,094 6/24 74 @KC W 13-4 38-36 2nd 9.0 Keuchel (4-9) Volquez (7-7) - 36,195 - 6/25 75 @KC W 13-5 39-36 2nd 9.0 Feliz (5-1) Young (2-7) - 38,880* - 6/26 76 @KC L 1-6 39-37 2nd 10.0 Fister (8-4) Kennedy (6-6) - 36,450 - 6/27 77 @LAA W 4-2 40-37 2nd 10.0 Gregerson (3-1) Salas (3-5) Harris (7) 36,839 - 6/28 78 @LAA W 7-1 41-37 2nd 10.0 Feldman (5-3) Lincecum (1-2) - 38,781 - 6/29 79 @LAA W 10-4 42-37 2nd 9.0 Keuchel (5-9) Weaver (6-7) - 36,683 - 7/1 80 CWS W 5-0 43-37 2nd 8.5 Fiers (6-3) Gonzalez (1-4) - 31,965 1,068,059 7/2 81 CWS L 6-7 43-38 2nd 8.5 Fister (8-5) Sale (14-2) Robertson (22) 35,116 1,103,175 7/3 82 CWS L 1-4 43-39 T-2nd 8.5 McHugh (5-6) Quintana (6-8) Robertson (23) 30,379 1,133,554 7/4 83 SEA W 2-1 44-39 2nd 7.5 McCullers (4-2) Miley (6-5) Harris (8) 29,844 1,163,398 7/5 84 SEA W 5-2 45-39 2nd 7.5 Keuchel (6-9) Walker (4-7) Harris (9) 21,553 1,184,951 7/6 85 SEA W 9-8 46-39 2nd 6.5 Giles (1-3) Diaz (0-2) Gregerson (14) 25,709 1,210,660 7/7 86 OAK L 1-3 46-40 2nd 6.5 Fister (8-6) Hill (9-3) Madson (17) 20,933 1,231,593 7/8 87 OAK W 10-9 47-40 2nd 6.5 Feliz (6-1) Madson (3-3) - 31,438 1,263,031 7/9 88 OAK L 2-3 47-41 2nd 6.5 McCullers (4-3) Graveman (5-6) Dull (1) 35,312 1,298,343 7/10 89 OAK W 2-1 (10) 48-41 2nd 5.5 Harris (1-1) Hendriks (0-2) - 28,119 1,326,462 7/12 All-Star Game (San Diego) 7/15 90 @SEA W 7-3 49-41 2nd 4.5 Fister (9-6) Paxton (2-4) - 29,217 - 7/16 91 @SEA L 0-1 49-42 2nd 4.5 McCullers (4-4) Iwakuma (10-6) Cishek (22) 41,386 - 7/17 92 @SEA W 8-1 50-42 2nd 4.5 McHugh (6-6) Montgomery (3-4) - 27,322 - 7/18 93 @OAK L 4-7 50-43 2nd 4.5 Fiers (6-4) Graveman (6-6) Madson (20) 10,651 - 7/19 94 @OAK L 3-4 (10) 50-44 2nd 4.5 Neshek (2-2) Rzepczynski (1-0) - 15,143 - 7/20 95 @OAK W 7-0 51-44 2nd 3.5 Fister (10-6) Mengden (1-5) - 20,231 - HOUSTON ASTROS 2016 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 7/22 96 LAA W 2-1 52-44 2nd 2.5 McCullers (5-4) Shoemaker (5-10) Harris (10) 36,453 1,362,915 7/23 97 LAA W 7-2 53-44 2nd 2.5 McHugh (7-6) Weaver (8-8) - 35,119 1,398,034 7/24 98 LAA W 13-3 54-44 2nd 2.5 Fiers (7-4) Linceum (2-4) - 32,721 1,430,755 7/25 99 NYY L 1-2 54-45 2nd 3.5 Keuchel (6-10) Pineda (5-9) Miller (8) 30,628 1,461,383 7/26 100 NYY L 3-6 54-46 2nd 3.5 Fister (10-7) Sabathia (6-8) Miller (9) 28,134 1,489,517 7/27 101 NYY W 4-1 55-46 2nd 2.5 McCullers (6-4) Tanaka (7-3) Harris (11) 35,186 1,524,703 7/29 102 @DET L 6-14 55-47 2nd 4.0 McHugh (7-7) Boyd (2-2) - 31,771 - 7/30 103 @DET L 2-3 55-48 2nd 5.0 Harris (1-2) Verlander (11-6) - 34,673 - 7/31 104 @DET L 0-11 55-49 2nd 6.0 Keuchel (6-11) Pelfrey (4-9) - 31,043 - 8/1 105 TOR W 2-1 (14) 56-49 2nd 5.5 Feliz (7-1) Feldman (5-4) - 20,623 1,545,386 8/2 106 TOR L 1-2 56-50 2nd 5.5 McCullers (6-5) Dickey (8-12) Grilli (2) 24,399 1,569,725 8/3 107 TOR L 1-3 56-51 2nd 5.5 McHugh (7-8) Estrada (7-4) Osuna (23) 29,399 1,599,124 8/4 108 TOR L 1-4 56-52 2nd 6.5 Fiers (7-5) Happ (15-3) Osuna (24) 23,190 1,622,314 8/5 109 TEX W 5-0 57-52 2nd 5.5 KEUCHEL (7-11) Perez (7-8) - 32,820 1,655,134 8/6 110 TEX L 2-3 57-53 2nd 6.5 Devenski (0-3) Kela (2-1) Dyson (24) 42,272* 1,697,406 8/7 111 TEX L 3-5 (11) 57-54 3rd 7.5 Devenski (0-4) Bush (5-2) - 33,909 1,731,315 8/8 112 @MIN L 1-3 57-55 3rd 8.5 McHugh (7-9) Duffey (7-8) Kintzler (10) 20,978 - 8/9 113 @MIN W 7-5 58-55 3rd 8.5 Fiers (8-5) Santiago (10-6) Giles (2) 22,261 - 8/11 114 @MIN (1) W 15-7 59-55 3rd 8.5 Fister (11-7) Berrios (2-3) - 25,960 - 8/11 115 @MIN (2) W 10-2 60-55 3rd 7.5 Devenski (1-4) Milone (3-4) - 24,935 - 8/12 116 @TOR W 5-3 61-55 T-2nd 7.5 Musgrove (1-0) Liriano (6-12) Harris (12) 46,330* - 8/13 117 @TOR L 2-4 61-56 3rd 7.5 McHugh (7-10) Sanchez (12-2) Osuna (26) 47,505* - 8/14 118 @TOR L 2-9 61-57 3rd 7.5 Fiers (8-6) Stroman (9-5) - 47,261* - 8/16 119 STL L 5-8 61-58 3rd 9.0 Keuchel (7-12) Garcia (10-8) Oh (12) 30,438 1,761,753 8/17 120 STL L 2-8 61-59 3rd 10.0 Fister (11-8) Martinez (11-7) - 27,508 1,789,261 8/18 121 @BAL L 5-13 61-60 3rd 10.5 Musgrove (1-1) Gausman (4-10) - 20,288 - 8/19 122 @BAL W 15-8 62-60 3rd 10.5 Devenski (2-4) Jimenez (5-10) - 34,422 - 8/20 123 @BAL W 12-2 63-60 3rd 9.5 Fiers (9-6) Tilllman (15-5) - 39, 373 - 8/21 124 @BAL W 5-3 64-60 3rd 8.5 Keuchel (8-12) Gallardo (4-5) Giles (3) 29,734 - 8/22 125 @PIT W 3-1 65-60 3rd 8.0 Fister (12-8) Taillon (3-3) Giles (4) 24,017 - 8/23 126 @PIT L 1-7 65-61 3rd 8.0 Musgrove (1-2) NOVA (3-0) - 28,760 - 8/24 127 @PIT W 5-4 66-61 3rd 8.5 McHugh (8-10) Cole (7-9) Giles (5) 23,717 - 8/26 128 TB W 5-4 67-61 3rd 7.5 Giles (2-3) Colome (1-4) - 25,852 1,815,113 8/27 129 TB W 6-2 68-61 T-2nd 7.5 Keuchel (9-12) Snell (4-7) - 36,544 1,851,657 8/28 130 TB L 4-10 68-62 T-2nd 8.5 Fister (12-9) Archer (8-17) - 37,484 1,889,141 8/29 131 OAK W 6-0 69-62 2nd 8.5 Musgrove (2-2) Manaea (5-9) - 18,613 1,907,754 8/30 132 OAK W 3-1 70-62 2nd 8.5 McHugh (9-10) Graveman (10-9) Giles (6) 23,114 1,930,868 8/31 133 OAK W 4-3 71-62 2nd 8.5 Feliz (8-1) Hendriks (0-3) Giles (7) 20,033 1,950,901 9/2 134 @TEX L 8-10 71-63 2nd 9.5 Fister (12-10) Griffin (7-3) Dyson (31) 35,102 - 9/3 135 @TEX L 4-12 71-64 2nd 10.5 Musgrove (2-3) Holland (7-6) - 35,538 - 9/4 136 @TEX W 7-6 72-64 2nd 9.5 Devenski (3-4) Darvish (5-4) Giles (8) 46,025* - 9/5 137 @CLE W 6-2 73-64 2nd 8.5 Fiers (10-6) Clevinger (2-2) - 13,062 - 9/6 138 @CLE W 4-3 74-64 2nd 8.5 Hoyt (1-0) Kluber (15-9) Giles (9) 11,023 - 9/7 139 @CLE L 5-6 74-65 2nd 8.5 Fister (12-11) Carrasco (11-7) Allen (25) 12,063 - 9/8 140 @CLE L 7-10 74-66 2nd 8.5 Paulino (0-1) Bauer (11-6) Allen (26) 15,275 - 9/9 141 CHC L 0-2 74-67 2nd 9.5 Musgrove (2-4) Lester (16-4) Chapman (13) 33,841 1,984,742 9/10 142 CHC W 2-1 75-67 2nd 9.5 McHugh (10-10) Lackey (9-8) Giles (10) 41,854 2,026,596 9/11 143 CHC L 5-9 75-68 T-2nd 9.5 Fiers (10-7) Arrieta (17-6) - 31,939 2,058,535 9/12 144 TEX L 3-4 (12) 75-69 3rd 10.5 Hoyt (1-1) Kela (5-1) Diekman (4) 22,147 2,080,682 9/13 145 TEX L 2-3 75-70 3rd 11.5 Giles (2-4) Claudio (4-1) Scheppers (1) 22,133 2,102,815 9/14 146 TEX W 8-4 76-70 3rd 10.5 Musgrove (3-4) Holland (7-8) - 25,041 2,127,856 9/16 147 @SEA W 6-0 77-70 3rd 10.5 McHugh (11-10) Hernandez (11-6) - 30,178 - 9/17 148 @SEA W 2-1 78-70 T-2nd 9.5 Fiers (11-7) Paxton (4-7) Giles (11) 32,304 - 9/18 149 @SEA L 3-7 78-71 3rd 9.5 Fister (12-12) Miranda (5-1) - 25,383 - 9/19 150 @OAK W 4-2 79-71 T-2nd 9.5 Gregerson (4-1) Madson (5-7) Giles (12) 10,072 - 9/20 151 @OAK W 2-1 (10) 80-71 2nd 9.5 Devenski (4-4) Doolittle (2-3) Giles (13) 12,139 - 9/21 152 @OAK W 6-5 81-71 2nd 8.5 McHugh (12-10) Mengden (2-8) Gregerson (15) 11,197 - 9/22 153 LAA L 0-2 81-72 2nd 9.0 Fiers (11-8) Nolasco (7-14) Bailey (5) 20,022 2,147,878 9/23 154 LAA L 6-10 81-73 3rd 10.0 Giles (2-5) Ege (1-0) - 29,429 2,177,307 9/24 155 LAA L 4-10 81-74 3rd 11.0 Gregerson (4-2) Valdez (2-3) - 27,565 2,204,872 9/25 156 LAA W 4-1 82-74 3rd 10.0 Musgrove (4-4) Wright (0-5) Giles (14) 32,958 2,327,830 9/26 157 SEA L 3-4 (11) 82-75 3rd 10.0 Gregerson (4-3) Storen (4-3) Vincent (3) 24,107 2,261,937 9/27 158 SEA W 8-4 83-75 3rd 10.0 Gustave (1-0) Hernandez (11-7) - 23,499 2,285,436 9/28 159 SEA L 4-12 83-76 3rd 11.0 Fister (12-13) Paxton (6-7) - 21,187 2,306,623 9/30 160 @LAA L 1-7 83-77 3rd 12.0 Peacock (0-1) Wright (1-3) - 30,112 - 10/1 161 @LAA W 3-0 84-77 3rd 11.0 McHugh (13-10) Skaggs (3-4) Giles (15) 32,487 - 10/2 162 @LAA L 1-8 84-78 3rd 11.0 Rodgers (0-1) Chacin (5-6) - 28,083 - 2016 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS

TRANSACTIONS: 9/16: Recalled IF Colin Moran from Triple A...9/6: Recalled RHP David Paulino and RHP Brad Peacock from Triple A...9/5: Recalled LHP Kevin Chapman and C Max Stassi from Triple A...9/2: Recalled RHP Jandel Gustave, RHP James Hoyt and IF Tyler White from Triple A; selected RHP Brady Rodgers to the Major League roster...8/30: Activated OF Colby Rasmus from the 15-day Disabled List...8/29: Optioned RHP Brad Peacock to Triple A Fresno...8/21: Recalled IF Yuli Gurriel from Triple A...8/20: Optioned IF Tyler White to Triple A...8/19: Recalled RHP Brad Peacock from Triple A; optioned RHP James Hoyt to Triple A...8/18: Requested unconditional release waivers on OF Carlos Gomez...8/15: Activated RHP Ken Giles from the Paternity List...8/14: Optioned RHP Jandel Gustave to Triple A...8/12: Activated RHP Luke Gregerson from the 15-day Disabled List; selected OF Teoscar Hernandez to the Major League roster; placed RHP Ken Giles on the Paternity List; placed OF Preston Tucker on the 15-day Disabled List...8/11: Recalled LHP Kevin Chapman from Triple A; optioned LHP Kevin Chapman to Triple A...8/10: Recalled RHP Jandel Gustave from Triple A; designated OF Carlos Gomez for assignment...8/7: Recalled OF Tony Kemp from Triple A; placed OF Colby Rasmus on the 15-day Disabled List (retro to 8/5)...8/6: Activated RHP Doug Fister from the Paternity List...8/5: Optioned RHP Brad Peacock to Triple A...8/3: Selected RHP James Hoyt to the Major League roster; placed RHP Doug Fister on the Paternity List; placed RHP Lance McCullers on the 15-Day Disabled List; recalled RHP Brad Peacock from Triple A...8/2: Recalled IF A.J. Reed from Triple A; placed RHP Luke Gregerson on the 15-day Disabled List (retro 7/28)...8/1: Recalled RHP Joe Musgrove from Triple A; acquired minor leaguer RHP Lupe Chavez from Toronto in exchange for RHP Scott Feldman; acquired IF/OF Yordan Alvarez from Los Angeles (NL) in exchange for RHP Josh Fields...7/29: Recalled IF Tyler White from Triple A; placed IF Luis Valbuena on the 15-day Disabled List (retro 7/27)...7/25: Selected IF Alex Bregman to the Major League roster...7/24: Designated IF Danny Worth for assignment...7/22: Recalled OF Preston Tucker from Triple A...7/21: Optioned IF A.J. Reed to Triple A...7/16: Signed free agent IF Yulieski Gurriel to a Major League contract, and optioned to Rookie Level GCL Astros; designated IF Matt Duffy for assignment...7/2: Traded C Alfredo Gonzalez to Chicago (AL) for cash considerations...6/25: Selected IF A.J. Reed to the Major League roster; designated C Alfredo Gonzalez for assignment...6/24: Optioned IF/OF Tony Kemp to Triple A...6/17: Reinstated RHP Luke Gregerson from the family medical emergency list; optioned IF Tyler White to Triple A...6/14: Selected IF Danny Worth to the active roster; placed RHP Luke Gregerson on the family medical emergency list; designated RHP Juan Minaya for assignment...5/31: Activated OF Carlos Gomez from the 15-day Disabled List...5/30: Optioned IF Colin Moran to Triple A...5/24: Granted C Erik Kratz his unconditional release; RHP Asher Wojciechowski was claimed off waivers by Miami...5/17: Recalled C Evan Gattis from Double A; selected IF Colin Moran to the Major League roster; placed OF Carlos Gomez on the 15-day Disabled List; designated RHP Asher Wojciechowski for assignment...5/16: Selected OF Tony Kemp to the Major League roster; designated C Erik Kratz for assignment...5/15: Optioned OF Preston Tucker to Triple A...5/13: Reinstated C Jason Castro from the paternity list; reinstated RHP Lance McCullers from the 15-day Disabled List; optioned RHP Josh Fields and C Max Stassi to Triple A...5/10: Placed C Jason Castro on the paternity list; recalled C Max Stassi from Triple A...5/8: Reinstated C Max Stassi from the 15-day Disabled List and optioned him to Triple A...5/7: Reinstated LHP Tony Sipp from the paternity list...5/6: Placed LHP Tony Sipp on the paternity list; recalled RHP Michael Feliz from Triple A; optioned C Evan Gattis to Double A Corpus Christi...5/5: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A...5/4: Optioned RHP Michael Feliz to Triple A...4/25: Recalled RHP Michael Feliz from Triple A...4/24: Optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A...4/12: Activated OF Evan Gattis from the 15-day Disabled List...4/11: Optioned IF Matt Duffy to Triple A...4/10: RHP Danny Reynolds claimed off waivers by Los Angeles (AL)...4/7: Selected RHP Chris Devenski to the Major League roster; optioned RHP Michael Feliz to Triple A; designated RHP Danny Reynolds for assignment...4/1: Selected IF Tyler White to the Major League roster; recalled RHP Michael Feliz; placed OF Evan Gattis on the 15-day Disabled List (retro 3/25); placed RHP Lance McCullers on the 15-day Disabled List (retro 3/25); placed C Max Stassi on the 15-day Disabled List (retro 3/29).